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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:02,405 --> 00:00:05,195 GERE: He lived in India 2,500 years ago. 2 00:00:06,259 --> 00:00:08,501 Echoes of his world still remain. 3 00:00:12,596 --> 00:00:15,305 The Buddha: the Indian sage 4 00:00:15,307 --> 00:00:17,263 whose story inspired one of the 5 00:00:17,323 --> 00:00:19,091 world's great religions: 6 00:00:19,150 --> 00:00:21,151 Buddhism, the fourth largest 7 00:00:21,211 --> 00:00:23,812 religion in the world. 8 00:00:27,657 --> 00:00:29,225 He was the son of a king, 9 00:00:29,285 --> 00:00:30,986 a pampered prince who abandoned 10 00:00:31,047 --> 00:00:32,680 a life of pleasure to seek 11 00:00:32,741 --> 00:00:35,310 enlightenment. 12 00:00:35,366 --> 00:00:37,868 Even Buddha himself, in order 13 00:00:37,925 --> 00:00:40,492 to get final enlightenment 14 00:00:40,549 --> 00:00:45,486 need hard work. 15 00:00:45,534 --> 00:00:46,601 GERE: It was an arduous 16 00:00:46,664 --> 00:00:48,697 spiritual journey. 17 00:00:48,756 --> 00:00:50,157 He was eating one grain of 18 00:00:50,218 --> 00:00:51,351 rice per day. 19 00:00:51,414 --> 00:00:52,614 He was standing on one foot, 20 00:00:52,677 --> 00:00:55,913 he was sleeping on nails. 21 00:00:55,967 --> 00:00:57,433 GERE: Meditating 22 00:00:57,495 --> 00:00:59,196 under the Bodhi tree, 23 00:00:59,257 --> 00:01:02,492 he attained the supreme wisdom. 24 00:01:02,546 --> 00:01:04,214 There is no knowledge won 25 00:01:04,274 --> 00:01:06,109 without sacrifice. 26 00:01:06,168 --> 00:01:07,401 In order to gain anything, 27 00:01:07,463 --> 00:01:12,400 you must first lose everything. 28 00:01:12,448 --> 00:01:15,383 GERE: Next, the Buddha. 29 00:01:20,488 --> 00:01:21,421 [ MALE ANNOUNCER ]: Major funding 30 00:01:21,485 --> 00:01:26,022 for this program provided by: 31 00:01:26,071 --> 00:01:27,504 The National Endowment for the 32 00:01:27,566 --> 00:01:29,467 Humanities: because democracy 33 00:01:29,527 --> 00:01:32,162 demands wisdom. 34 00:01:52,553 --> 00:01:54,020 Dedicated to strengthening 35 00:01:54,081 --> 00:01:55,414 America's future through 36 00:01:55,477 --> 00:01:57,411 education. 37 00:02:07,073 --> 00:02:08,641 This program was made possible 38 00:02:08,702 --> 00:02:09,669 by the Corporation for 39 00:02:09,732 --> 00:02:11,699 Public Broadcasting and 40 00:02:11,759 --> 00:02:13,526 by contributions to your PBS 41 00:02:13,585 --> 00:02:17,221 station from viewers like you. 42 00:02:17,273 --> 00:02:19,341 Thank you. 43 00:02:23,603 --> 00:02:25,315 [ BIRDS CHIRPING ] [ BELL GONGS ] 44 00:02:33,568 --> 00:02:35,870 GERE: 2,500 years ago, 45 00:02:35,938 --> 00:02:37,772 nestled in a fertile valley 46 00:02:37,840 --> 00:02:39,540 along the border between India 47 00:02:39,608 --> 00:02:42,777 and Nepal, a child was born who 48 00:02:42,845 --> 00:02:46,047 was to become the Buddha. 49 00:02:46,116 --> 00:02:47,649 The stories say that before his 50 00:02:47,717 --> 00:02:49,751 birth, his mother, the queen 51 00:02:49,819 --> 00:02:52,053 of a small Indian kingdom, 52 00:02:52,121 --> 00:02:54,556 had a dream. 53 00:02:57,460 --> 00:02:58,700 [ PEACEFUL INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC ] 54 00:03:23,285 --> 00:03:24,285 BROWN: A beautiful white 55 00:03:24,354 --> 00:03:25,821 elephant offered the queen 56 00:03:25,888 --> 00:03:29,558 a lotus flower and then entered 57 00:03:29,626 --> 00:03:32,495 the side of her body. 58 00:03:38,001 --> 00:03:39,301 When sages were asked to 59 00:03:39,370 --> 00:03:41,170 interpret the dream, they 60 00:03:41,238 --> 00:03:42,438 predicted the queen would give 61 00:03:42,506 --> 00:03:44,774 birth to a son destined to 62 00:03:44,842 --> 00:03:47,309 become either a great ruler or 63 00:03:47,377 --> 00:03:50,311 a holy man. 64 00:03:54,951 --> 00:03:56,652 One day, they said, he would 65 00:03:56,720 --> 00:03:58,821 either conquer the world or 66 00:03:58,889 --> 00:04:01,691 become an enlightened being, 67 00:04:01,759 --> 00:04:04,660 the Buddha. 68 00:04:04,728 --> 00:04:06,328 People like stories. 69 00:04:06,397 --> 00:04:09,499 It is one of the ways we learn. 70 00:04:09,566 --> 00:04:11,734 The story of the Buddha๏ฟฝs life 71 00:04:11,803 --> 00:04:14,371 is an archetypal journey. 72 00:04:14,439 --> 00:04:16,774 But it is a means to an end. 73 00:04:16,841 --> 00:04:19,776 It is not an end. 74 00:04:25,749 --> 00:04:27,350 BROWN: Within ten months, 75 00:04:27,418 --> 00:04:29,185 as a tree lowered a branch to 76 00:04:29,253 --> 00:04:31,388 support her, a baby boy was 77 00:04:31,455 --> 00:04:35,158 born, emerging from her side. 78 00:04:38,298 --> 00:04:40,665 Seven days later, the queen 79 00:04:40,733 --> 00:04:42,801 died. 80 00:04:51,910 --> 00:04:53,477 "The world is filled with pain 81 00:04:53,545 --> 00:04:55,212 and sorrow," the Buddha would 82 00:04:55,281 --> 00:04:59,284 one day teach. 83 00:04:59,352 --> 00:05:01,119 "But I have found a serenity," 84 00:05:01,187 --> 00:05:03,755 he told his followers, "that you 85 00:05:03,823 --> 00:05:06,624 can find too." 86 00:05:13,766 --> 00:05:14,899 Everybody understands 87 00:05:14,968 --> 00:05:16,401 suffering. 88 00:05:16,470 --> 00:05:17,551 It is something that we all 89 00:05:17,604 --> 00:05:19,938 share with everybody else. 90 00:05:20,006 --> 00:05:21,940 It's at once utterly intimate 91 00:05:22,008 --> 00:05:24,909 and utterly shared. 92 00:05:24,978 --> 00:05:26,278 So Buddha says, "that's 93 00:05:26,346 --> 00:05:27,479 a place to begin. 94 00:05:27,546 --> 00:05:31,850 That's where we begin." 95 00:05:31,917 --> 00:05:32,797 No matter what your 96 00:05:32,852 --> 00:05:35,854 circumstances, you will end up 97 00:05:35,921 --> 00:05:37,389 losing everything you love. 98 00:05:37,457 --> 00:05:38,756 You will end up aging. 99 00:05:38,825 --> 00:05:40,826 You will end up ill. 100 00:05:40,894 --> 00:05:43,796 And the problem is that we need 101 00:05:43,864 --> 00:05:45,564 to figure out how to make that 102 00:05:45,632 --> 00:05:49,434 all be all right. 103 00:05:49,502 --> 00:05:51,003 What he actually said was 104 00:05:51,070 --> 00:05:52,537 that life is blissful. 105 00:05:52,605 --> 00:05:53,938 There's joy everywhere, 106 00:05:54,007 --> 00:05:56,475 only we're closed off to it. 107 00:05:56,542 --> 00:05:57,642 His teachings were actually 108 00:05:57,710 --> 00:05:59,577 about opening up the joyful or 109 00:05:59,645 --> 00:06:02,014 blissful nature of reality, 110 00:06:02,082 --> 00:06:03,416 but the bliss and the joy is 111 00:06:03,484 --> 00:06:05,684 in the transitoriness. 112 00:06:05,752 --> 00:06:06,952 "Do you see this glass? 113 00:06:07,021 --> 00:06:08,488 I love this glass. 114 00:06:08,555 --> 00:06:10,890 It holds the water admirably. 115 00:06:10,957 --> 00:06:12,492 When I tap it, it has a lovely 116 00:06:12,559 --> 00:06:13,292 ring. 117 00:06:13,360 --> 00:06:14,527 When the sun shines on it, it 118 00:06:14,594 --> 00:06:16,729 reflects the light beautifully. 119 00:06:16,796 --> 00:06:19,097 But when the wind blows and the 120 00:06:19,165 --> 00:06:20,899 glass falls off the shelf and 121 00:06:20,966 --> 00:06:23,068 breaks or if my elbow hits it 122 00:06:23,137 --> 00:06:24,837 and it falls to the ground, 123 00:06:24,905 --> 00:06:26,906 I say, 'of course.' 124 00:06:26,973 --> 00:06:28,874 But when I know that the glass 125 00:06:28,942 --> 00:06:30,943 is already broken, every minute 126 00:06:31,011 --> 00:06:32,278 with it is precious." 127 00:06:32,346 --> 00:06:36,382 [ BELL GONGS ] 128 00:07:01,475 --> 00:07:03,409 The Buddha can shine out 129 00:07:03,477 --> 00:07:07,880 from the eyes of anybody. 130 00:07:07,949 --> 00:07:09,749 Inside the buffeting of 131 00:07:09,817 --> 00:07:12,052 an ordinary human life, at any 132 00:07:12,120 --> 00:07:14,621 moment, what the Buddha found, 133 00:07:14,689 --> 00:07:17,624 we can find. 134 00:07:44,319 --> 00:07:45,279 [ MAN CHANTING IN NATIVE 135 00:07:45,320 --> 00:07:48,254 [ LANGUAGE ] 136 00:08:07,742 --> 00:08:08,675 [ WOMAN CHANTING IN NATIVE 137 00:08:08,743 --> 00:08:11,678 [ LANGUAGE ] 138 00:08:19,887 --> 00:08:21,388 GERE: in southern Nepal, 139 00:08:21,456 --> 00:08:23,223 at the foot of the Himalayas, 140 00:08:23,291 --> 00:08:24,491 is one of the world's holiest 141 00:08:24,559 --> 00:08:27,594 places, Lumbini; where, 142 00:08:27,662 --> 00:08:29,396 according to the sacred tales, 143 00:08:29,465 --> 00:08:32,099 the Buddha was born. 144 00:08:32,169 --> 00:08:36,539 [ ALL CHANTING ] 145 00:08:38,241 --> 00:08:39,975 Today Buddhist pilgrims from 146 00:08:40,043 --> 00:08:41,377 all over the world make their 147 00:08:41,444 --> 00:08:43,445 way here to be in the presence 148 00:08:43,513 --> 00:08:45,447 of the sage whose life story is 149 00:08:45,515 --> 00:08:47,149 inseparable from centuries of 150 00:08:47,216 --> 00:08:51,118 anecdotes and legends. 151 00:08:55,292 --> 00:08:56,525 There are countless stories 152 00:08:56,593 --> 00:08:58,627 of the Buddha. 153 00:08:58,695 --> 00:09:00,296 Each tradition, each culture, 154 00:09:00,363 --> 00:09:01,664 each time period has their own 155 00:09:01,731 --> 00:09:03,666 stories. 156 00:09:04,100 --> 00:09:05,340 [ PEACEFUL INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC ] 157 00:09:09,739 --> 00:09:12,675 [ WOMAN CHANTING FAINTLY ] 158 00:09:18,748 --> 00:09:26,748 [ WOMAN CHANTING FAINTLY ] 159 00:09:32,061 --> 00:09:33,995 We have lots of visual 160 00:09:34,063 --> 00:09:37,132 narratives and artwork from 161 00:09:37,201 --> 00:09:41,538 all over Buddhist Asia. 162 00:09:41,606 --> 00:09:44,173 But the first written material, 163 00:09:44,242 --> 00:09:46,676 actually... the first biography, 164 00:09:46,744 --> 00:09:47,944 say, of the Buddha... 165 00:09:48,011 --> 00:09:49,745 really, we don't see that before 166 00:09:49,812 --> 00:09:52,814 about 500 years after his death. 167 00:09:52,882 --> 00:09:54,516 For the first few centuries, 168 00:09:54,584 --> 00:09:57,786 Buddhist narrative was oral. 169 00:09:57,854 --> 00:09:58,787 [ ALL CHANTING ] 170 00:10:10,801 --> 00:10:12,269 Historically, it is based 171 00:10:12,336 --> 00:10:13,136 on something certainly 172 00:10:13,203 --> 00:10:13,836 that happened. 173 00:10:13,904 --> 00:10:15,472 There must have been someone 174 00:10:15,539 --> 00:10:17,173 who corresponded with Gautama 175 00:10:17,241 --> 00:10:19,908 Buddha, but we don't know. 176 00:10:19,976 --> 00:10:21,543 We don't know how much of it is 177 00:10:21,612 --> 00:10:24,314 pure fairy tale and how much of 178 00:10:24,382 --> 00:10:26,249 it is historic fact. 179 00:10:26,317 --> 00:10:27,784 But it doesn't matter. 180 00:10:27,851 --> 00:10:30,754 It touches something that we all 181 00:10:30,821 --> 00:10:36,259 basically know. 182 00:10:36,327 --> 00:10:38,094 The relevance of it is in 183 00:10:38,162 --> 00:10:39,562 the message of the story, 184 00:10:39,630 --> 00:10:42,599 the promise of the story. 185 00:10:42,668 --> 00:10:44,602 Like any good story, it has 186 00:10:44,670 --> 00:10:48,005 a lot to teach. 187 00:10:48,072 --> 00:10:50,407 So the story of his life, then, 188 00:10:50,474 --> 00:10:53,310 is a beautiful way of telling 189 00:10:53,377 --> 00:10:57,815 the teaching. 190 00:10:57,882 --> 00:10:59,316 GERE: "He who sees me sees 191 00:10:59,383 --> 00:11:02,019 the teaching," the Buddha said, 192 00:11:02,086 --> 00:11:04,421 "and he who sees the teaching 193 00:11:04,489 --> 00:11:07,425 sees me." 194 00:11:18,269 --> 00:11:20,304 Born some 500 years before the 195 00:11:20,372 --> 00:11:22,373 birth of Jesus, the Buddha would 196 00:11:22,441 --> 00:11:24,274 grow to manhood in a town 197 00:11:24,343 --> 00:11:26,610 vanished long ago. 198 00:11:26,679 --> 00:11:28,347 For nearly three decades, 199 00:11:28,414 --> 00:11:29,495 he would see nothing of the 200 00:11:29,549 --> 00:11:31,850 world beyond. 201 00:11:38,391 --> 00:11:39,591 The tales say he was the son 202 00:11:39,659 --> 00:11:42,093 of a king, raised in a palace 203 00:11:42,161 --> 00:11:45,697 with every imaginable luxury. 204 00:11:47,933 --> 00:11:49,601 He was called Siddhartha 205 00:11:49,669 --> 00:11:52,671 Gautama, a prince among a clan 206 00:11:52,739 --> 00:11:56,808 of warriors. 207 00:11:56,876 --> 00:11:59,277 "When I was a child," he said, 208 00:11:59,345 --> 00:12:01,513 "I was delicately brought up, 209 00:12:01,581 --> 00:12:04,416 most delicately. 210 00:12:04,484 --> 00:12:05,851 A white sunshade was held over 211 00:12:05,918 --> 00:12:07,386 me day and night to protect me 212 00:12:07,453 --> 00:12:10,622 from cold, heat, dust, dirt, 213 00:12:10,691 --> 00:12:11,235 and dew. 214 00:12:15,863 --> 00:12:17,062 My father gave me three 215 00:12:17,130 --> 00:12:19,698 lotus ponds: 216 00:12:19,766 --> 00:12:24,302 One where red lotuses bloomed, 217 00:12:24,370 --> 00:12:25,637 one where white lotuses 218 00:12:25,705 --> 00:12:29,808 bloomed, 219 00:12:29,877 --> 00:12:34,614 one where blue lotuses bloomed." 220 00:12:34,682 --> 00:12:36,182 The father wants him to be 221 00:12:36,250 --> 00:12:37,718 a king; wants him to conquer the 222 00:12:37,786 --> 00:12:39,185 world and to be the emperor of 223 00:12:39,253 --> 00:12:40,554 India, which at that time was 224 00:12:40,622 --> 00:12:42,556 16 different kingdoms. 225 00:12:42,624 --> 00:12:43,857 And it was predicted that he 226 00:12:43,925 --> 00:12:45,058 would be able to conquer 227 00:12:45,126 --> 00:12:46,993 wherever he wanted if he 228 00:12:47,061 --> 00:12:48,462 remained as a king. 229 00:12:48,530 --> 00:12:49,695 So the father was creating this 230 00:12:49,763 --> 00:12:51,331 artificial environment to 231 00:12:51,399 --> 00:12:53,066 coddle him. 232 00:12:53,135 --> 00:12:55,236 His father wanted to prevent 233 00:12:55,304 --> 00:12:56,938 him from ever noticing that 234 00:12:57,005 --> 00:12:58,239 anything might be wrong with 235 00:12:58,307 --> 00:13:00,774 the world because he hoped that 236 00:13:00,842 --> 00:13:03,177 he would stay in the life they 237 00:13:03,245 --> 00:13:05,012 knew and loved and not go off, 238 00:13:05,080 --> 00:13:07,315 as was predicted at his birth, 239 00:13:07,382 --> 00:13:10,217 and possibly become a spiritual 240 00:13:10,285 --> 00:13:13,787 teacher rather than a king. 241 00:13:13,855 --> 00:13:15,156 GERE: Shielded from pain and 242 00:13:15,224 --> 00:13:17,592 suffering, Siddhartha indulged 243 00:13:17,660 --> 00:13:20,627 in a life of pure pleasure: 244 00:13:20,695 --> 00:13:22,129 every whim satisfied, 245 00:13:22,197 --> 00:13:25,967 every desire fulfilled. 246 00:13:26,034 --> 00:13:27,134 "I wore the most costly 247 00:13:27,202 --> 00:13:29,670 garments, ate the finest foods. 248 00:13:29,737 --> 00:13:31,172 I was surrounded by beautiful 249 00:13:31,239 --> 00:13:33,841 women." 250 00:13:44,020 --> 00:13:45,120 "During the rainy season, 251 00:13:45,188 --> 00:13:47,089 I stayed in my palace, where 252 00:13:47,156 --> 00:13:49,090 I was entertained by musicians 253 00:13:49,157 --> 00:13:52,493 and dancing girls. 254 00:13:52,560 --> 00:13:53,560 I never even thought of 255 00:13:53,628 --> 00:13:55,929 leaving." 256 00:14:11,414 --> 00:14:13,648 When he was 16, his father, 257 00:14:13,716 --> 00:14:15,250 drawing him tighter into palace 258 00:14:15,318 --> 00:14:19,586 life, married him to his cousin. 259 00:14:19,655 --> 00:14:20,895 It wasn't long before they fell 260 00:14:20,923 --> 00:14:23,658 in love. 261 00:14:23,726 --> 00:14:24,606 He was totally in love 262 00:14:24,627 --> 00:14:26,395 with her. 263 00:14:26,462 --> 00:14:27,662 There is a story that on their 264 00:14:27,696 --> 00:14:29,031 honeymoon, which was about ten 265 00:14:29,098 --> 00:14:31,099 years long, at one time, they 266 00:14:31,167 --> 00:14:32,834 rolled off the roof that they 267 00:14:32,902 --> 00:14:35,637 were making love on while in 268 00:14:35,704 --> 00:14:38,806 union, and they fell down but 269 00:14:38,874 --> 00:14:41,843 landed in a bed of lotuses and 270 00:14:41,912 --> 00:14:43,679 lilies and didn't notice they 271 00:14:43,747 --> 00:14:46,249 had fallen. 272 00:14:49,686 --> 00:14:50,853 GERE: And so, the stories 273 00:14:50,921 --> 00:14:52,454 say, he indulged himself for 274 00:14:52,522 --> 00:14:55,424 29 years, until the shimmering 275 00:14:55,491 --> 00:14:58,961 bubble of pleasure burst. 276 00:15:01,565 --> 00:15:02,646 His father does everything 277 00:15:02,667 --> 00:15:04,333 he can to never let him leave, 278 00:15:04,401 --> 00:15:07,070 never let him see the suffering 279 00:15:07,137 --> 00:15:08,772 that life is. 280 00:15:08,839 --> 00:15:11,007 But one day, he goes outside, 281 00:15:11,075 --> 00:15:12,709 and he's traveling through the 282 00:15:12,777 --> 00:15:15,144 kingdom, and he has the first 283 00:15:15,212 --> 00:15:19,214 of four encounters. 284 00:15:19,282 --> 00:15:22,217 He sees an old man. 285 00:15:22,285 --> 00:15:24,053 And he asks his attendant, 286 00:15:24,120 --> 00:15:25,120 and the attendant says, 287 00:15:25,189 --> 00:15:27,290 "Oh, that's change. 288 00:15:27,357 --> 00:15:28,792 One doesn't always stay young 289 00:15:28,859 --> 00:15:32,896 and perfect." 290 00:15:32,964 --> 00:15:35,398 Then on the next tour outside, 291 00:15:35,466 --> 00:15:37,801 he sees a sick man and doesn't 292 00:15:37,868 --> 00:15:40,837 quite understand what it is. 293 00:15:40,905 --> 00:15:41,905 He asks his attendant, 294 00:15:41,973 --> 00:15:42,906 and the attendant says, 295 00:15:42,974 --> 00:15:45,041 "Oh, that happens to all of us." 296 00:15:45,109 --> 00:15:46,442 Everybody gets sick, and 297 00:15:46,511 --> 00:15:47,578 don't think, "you are a prince; 298 00:15:47,646 --> 00:15:48,567 you will not get sick." 299 00:15:48,580 --> 00:15:49,679 Your father will get sick. 300 00:15:49,747 --> 00:15:50,668 Your mom will get sick. 301 00:15:50,681 --> 00:15:53,083 Everybody will become sick. 302 00:15:53,150 --> 00:15:54,383 Then he sees that it isn't 303 00:15:54,451 --> 00:15:55,885 just this sick person; 304 00:15:55,953 --> 00:15:57,721 in fact, it's universal. 305 00:15:57,788 --> 00:15:59,589 And something is stimulated 306 00:15:59,657 --> 00:16:00,423 inside of him. 307 00:16:00,491 --> 00:16:01,625 So he keeps getting the chariot 308 00:16:01,692 --> 00:16:03,192 driver to take him out, and he 309 00:16:03,260 --> 00:16:04,961 sees, you know, horror after 310 00:16:05,029 --> 00:16:06,129 horror. 311 00:16:06,196 --> 00:16:07,156 And on his third trip 312 00:16:07,197 --> 00:16:12,368 outside, he... he meets a corpse, 313 00:16:12,437 --> 00:16:15,305 and he recognizes impermanence 314 00:16:15,373 --> 00:16:18,475 and suffering and death as the 315 00:16:18,543 --> 00:16:20,276 real state of things; 316 00:16:20,344 --> 00:16:22,278 the world that he had been 317 00:16:22,346 --> 00:16:24,580 protected from, shielded from, 318 00:16:24,650 --> 00:16:26,717 kept from seeing. 319 00:16:26,785 --> 00:16:28,585 And he was shocked. 320 00:16:28,654 --> 00:16:29,854 You know, he was shocked, and 321 00:16:29,922 --> 00:16:33,358 he realized, "this is my fate 322 00:16:33,425 --> 00:16:34,425 too. 323 00:16:34,493 --> 00:16:36,427 I will also become old. 324 00:16:36,495 --> 00:16:38,229 I will also become ill. 325 00:16:38,297 --> 00:16:39,765 I will also die. 326 00:16:39,832 --> 00:16:40,932 How do I deal with these 327 00:16:41,000 --> 00:16:42,134 things?" 328 00:16:42,201 --> 00:16:45,303 These are universal questions 329 00:16:45,371 --> 00:16:47,939 in any human being's life: 330 00:16:48,007 --> 00:16:49,207 what it's like to be in a body 331 00:16:49,275 --> 00:16:51,075 inside of time, and our fate, 332 00:16:51,144 --> 00:16:54,012 and how do we navigate that? 333 00:16:54,080 --> 00:16:56,882 It really is a tale of the 334 00:16:56,949 --> 00:16:59,450 transformation from a certain 335 00:16:59,518 --> 00:17:01,352 naive, innocent relationship 336 00:17:01,420 --> 00:17:03,789 to your own life to wanting 337 00:17:03,856 --> 00:17:05,623 to know the full story, wanting 338 00:17:05,692 --> 00:17:10,662 to know the full truth. 339 00:17:10,730 --> 00:17:12,064 And then the fourth trip 340 00:17:12,131 --> 00:17:14,032 outside, he sees a spiritual 341 00:17:14,101 --> 00:17:16,635 seeker: someone who has decided 342 00:17:16,704 --> 00:17:18,905 to live a life completely other 343 00:17:18,972 --> 00:17:21,807 than his life in order to escape 344 00:17:21,874 --> 00:17:24,743 from impermanence, suffering, 345 00:17:24,811 --> 00:17:27,079 and death. 346 00:17:27,146 --> 00:17:28,246 So he has this sort of 347 00:17:28,314 --> 00:17:32,317 traumatic encounter with the 348 00:17:32,384 --> 00:17:35,787 pain and suffering of life. 349 00:17:35,856 --> 00:17:36,816 We try to protect our 350 00:17:36,824 --> 00:17:37,523 children. 351 00:17:37,591 --> 00:17:38,357 We don't want to let our 352 00:17:38,425 --> 00:17:40,159 children see all the pain 353 00:17:40,227 --> 00:17:41,894 that's in the world. 354 00:17:41,962 --> 00:17:43,429 But at a very early age, at 355 00:17:43,496 --> 00:17:44,764 a time before he could remember 356 00:17:44,832 --> 00:17:47,033 anything, at a time before 357 00:17:47,101 --> 00:17:48,968 there was conceptual thought, 358 00:17:49,036 --> 00:17:50,568 he already suffered the worst 359 00:17:50,636 --> 00:17:53,739 kind of loss that one could 360 00:17:53,806 --> 00:17:55,707 suffer. 361 00:17:55,775 --> 00:17:57,575 Suddenly and mysteriously, 362 00:17:57,644 --> 00:17:59,212 his mother died when he was 363 00:17:59,279 --> 00:18:02,514 a week old. 364 00:18:02,582 --> 00:18:06,185 So something tragic happened, 365 00:18:06,253 --> 00:18:07,319 you know, right at the 366 00:18:07,387 --> 00:18:09,756 beginning. 367 00:18:09,823 --> 00:18:11,423 That might be what it takes to 368 00:18:11,491 --> 00:18:12,691 become a Buddha๏ฟฝis that you 369 00:18:12,760 --> 00:18:14,827 have to suffer on such 370 00:18:14,895 --> 00:18:16,428 a primitive level. 371 00:18:16,496 --> 00:18:20,431 [ BELL TOLLING ] 372 00:18:27,007 --> 00:18:28,674 GERE: 29 years old, 373 00:18:28,742 --> 00:18:31,210 profoundly troubled, Siddhartha 374 00:18:31,278 --> 00:18:32,779 was determined to comprehend 375 00:18:32,846 --> 00:18:35,381 the nature of suffering. 376 00:18:35,448 --> 00:18:39,819 He resolved to leave the palace. 377 00:18:39,888 --> 00:18:41,188 His wife had just given birth 378 00:18:41,256 --> 00:18:42,823 to a baby boy. 379 00:18:42,891 --> 00:18:45,292 Siddhartha called him Rahula, 380 00:18:45,359 --> 00:18:46,826 "fetter." 381 00:18:46,894 --> 00:18:49,862 He names his son "fetter." 382 00:18:49,930 --> 00:18:51,731 He names his son "ball and 383 00:18:51,799 --> 00:18:52,999 chain." 384 00:18:53,066 --> 00:18:56,469 "This is the fetter that will 385 00:18:56,537 --> 00:19:00,072 keep me tethered to this life. 386 00:19:00,140 --> 00:19:01,808 This is what will keep me 387 00:19:01,876 --> 00:19:04,612 imprisoned." 388 00:19:09,384 --> 00:19:10,418 BROWN: Late one summer 389 00:19:10,485 --> 00:19:12,219 evening, Siddhartha went into 390 00:19:12,287 --> 00:19:14,988 his wife's room. 391 00:19:15,056 --> 00:19:20,660 A lamp of scented oil lit up. 392 00:19:20,728 --> 00:19:22,629 His wife lay sleeping on a bed 393 00:19:22,697 --> 00:19:24,965 strewn with flowers, cradling 394 00:19:25,034 --> 00:19:30,404 their newborn son in her arms. 395 00:19:30,472 --> 00:19:32,140 He gazed from the threshold, 396 00:19:32,208 --> 00:19:36,311 deep in thought. 397 00:19:36,378 --> 00:19:37,946 "If I take my wife's hand from 398 00:19:38,013 --> 00:19:40,315 my son's head and pick him up 399 00:19:40,382 --> 00:19:42,650 and hold him in my arms, 400 00:19:42,718 --> 00:19:44,152 it will be painful for me to 401 00:19:44,220 --> 00:19:46,154 leave." 402 00:19:49,525 --> 00:19:51,993 He turned away and climbed down 403 00:19:52,061 --> 00:19:54,762 to the palace courtyard. 404 00:19:57,366 --> 00:19:58,766 His beloved horse Kanthaka was 405 00:19:58,834 --> 00:20:02,136 waiting. 406 00:20:02,204 --> 00:20:03,905 As he rode toward the city's 407 00:20:03,973 --> 00:20:06,040 northern wall, he leapt high 408 00:20:06,108 --> 00:20:11,279 into the air. 409 00:20:11,348 --> 00:20:13,648 Mara, the tempter god of desire, 410 00:20:13,716 --> 00:20:17,452 was waiting. 411 00:20:17,520 --> 00:20:19,121 "You are destined," Mara told 412 00:20:19,189 --> 00:20:24,425 him, "to rule a great empire. 413 00:20:24,494 --> 00:20:26,762 Go back, and worldly power will 414 00:20:26,829 --> 00:20:29,731 be yours." 415 00:20:35,539 --> 00:20:38,775 Siddhartha refused. 416 00:20:41,478 --> 00:20:44,247 He left grief and probably 417 00:20:44,315 --> 00:20:47,183 absolute puzzlement and dismay 418 00:20:47,251 --> 00:20:49,619 in the hearts of wife, in the 419 00:20:49,686 --> 00:20:51,720 infant son, who was innocent and 420 00:20:51,789 --> 00:20:53,790 yet was suddenly fatherless, 421 00:20:53,857 --> 00:20:56,426 and, of course, his own father. 422 00:20:56,493 --> 00:20:58,895 But there is no knowledge won 423 00:20:58,963 --> 00:21:01,898 without sacrifice. 424 00:21:06,237 --> 00:21:08,138 And this is one of the hard 425 00:21:08,205 --> 00:21:12,909 truths of human existence: 426 00:21:12,978 --> 00:21:14,312 in order to gain anything, 427 00:21:14,379 --> 00:21:18,316 you must first lose everything. 428 00:21:24,721 --> 00:21:25,802 GERE: Siddhartha was alone 429 00:21:25,823 --> 00:21:31,894 in the world for the first time. 430 00:21:31,963 --> 00:21:33,629 On the bank of a nearby river, 431 00:21:33,698 --> 00:21:37,268 he drew his sword. 432 00:21:37,336 --> 00:21:38,535 "Although my father and 433 00:21:38,603 --> 00:21:39,803 stepmother were grieving with 434 00:21:39,871 --> 00:21:41,705 tears on their faces," he said, 435 00:21:41,773 --> 00:21:43,540 "I cut off my hair. 436 00:21:43,608 --> 00:21:44,908 I put on the yellow robes and 437 00:21:44,977 --> 00:21:46,877 went forth from home into 438 00:21:46,945 --> 00:21:49,246 homelessness. 439 00:21:49,314 --> 00:21:50,613 I had been wounded by the 440 00:21:50,681 --> 00:21:52,582 enjoyment of the world, 441 00:21:52,649 --> 00:21:54,317 and I had come out longing to 442 00:21:54,385 --> 00:21:57,153 obtain peace." 443 00:22:09,368 --> 00:22:10,934 Siddhartha wandered south, 444 00:22:11,003 --> 00:22:16,840 toward the holy Ganges river. 445 00:22:16,909 --> 00:22:18,910 Once a great prince, now he 446 00:22:18,978 --> 00:22:20,912 became a beggar, surviving on 447 00:22:20,980 --> 00:22:25,182 the charity of strangers. 448 00:22:25,250 --> 00:22:26,985 He slept on the cold ground in 449 00:22:27,052 --> 00:22:28,786 the dark forests of banyan, 450 00:22:28,854 --> 00:22:31,455 teak, and sal that covered the 451 00:22:31,524 --> 00:22:35,059 northeastern plain; frightening 452 00:22:35,127 --> 00:22:36,427 places where wild animals 453 00:22:36,495 --> 00:22:38,930 roamed and dangerous spirits 454 00:22:38,999 --> 00:22:41,934 were said to live. 455 00:22:44,671 --> 00:22:46,605 He is going out to see what 456 00:22:46,673 --> 00:22:47,706 there is. 457 00:22:47,774 --> 00:22:49,608 He's a seeker. 458 00:22:49,676 --> 00:22:52,110 He doesn't have a teaching yet. 459 00:22:52,178 --> 00:22:53,378 He doesn't have 460 00:22:53,446 --> 00:22:54,446 an understanding yet. 461 00:22:54,514 --> 00:22:56,981 He doesn't have an insight yet. 462 00:22:57,050 --> 00:22:58,417 He doesn't have a solution yet, 463 00:22:58,484 --> 00:23:00,718 but he recognizes the problem. 464 00:23:00,787 --> 00:23:03,722 [ MAN CHANTING ] 465 00:23:05,792 --> 00:23:06,692 GERE: Siddhartha could not 466 00:23:06,760 --> 00:23:07,927 expect help from the religion 467 00:23:07,994 --> 00:23:09,995 of the time, the ancient Vedic 468 00:23:10,064 --> 00:23:12,198 religion, steeped in ceremony 469 00:23:12,266 --> 00:23:14,534 and ritual. 470 00:23:20,306 --> 00:23:22,107 Some of its rituals still live 471 00:23:22,176 --> 00:23:23,543 on in ceremonies conducted by 472 00:23:23,610 --> 00:23:25,744 Hindu priests, who chant Vedic 473 00:23:25,812 --> 00:23:27,780 formulas more than 2,500 years 474 00:23:27,847 --> 00:23:29,782 old. 475 00:23:37,958 --> 00:23:41,660 [ SPEAKING NATIVE LANGUAGE ] 476 00:24:07,489 --> 00:24:08,489 GERE: For centuries, the 477 00:24:08,556 --> 00:24:10,024 Vedic rituals had commanded 478 00:24:10,092 --> 00:24:11,993 respect for the gods and 479 00:24:12,060 --> 00:24:14,695 inspired conviction. 480 00:24:14,763 --> 00:24:16,263 But by Siddhartha๏ฟฝs time, the 481 00:24:16,331 --> 00:24:17,898 rituals no longer spoke to the 482 00:24:17,966 --> 00:24:20,567 spiritual needs of many Indians, 483 00:24:20,636 --> 00:24:22,737 leaving a spiritual vacuum 484 00:24:22,804 --> 00:24:26,674 and a sense of foreboding. 485 00:24:26,742 --> 00:24:29,510 The gods become less 486 00:24:29,578 --> 00:24:30,779 important than the rituals 487 00:24:30,847 --> 00:24:32,547 themselves. 488 00:24:32,615 --> 00:24:34,916 It's a period of great unrest. 489 00:24:34,984 --> 00:24:37,185 It was a period of social 490 00:24:37,253 --> 00:24:41,890 upheaval, social change. 491 00:24:41,958 --> 00:24:43,491 GERE: Cities were growing, 492 00:24:43,559 --> 00:24:44,860 generating new wealth and 493 00:24:44,927 --> 00:24:49,031 spiritual hunger. 494 00:24:49,099 --> 00:24:50,832 As one ancient voice cried out 495 00:24:50,900 --> 00:24:52,100 in despair: 496 00:24:52,168 --> 00:24:54,036 "The oceans have dried up; 497 00:24:54,103 --> 00:24:55,637 mountains have crumbled; 498 00:24:55,705 --> 00:24:58,306 the pole star is shaken; 499 00:24:58,374 --> 00:24:59,941 the earth founders; 500 00:25:00,009 --> 00:25:02,210 the gods perish. 501 00:25:02,278 --> 00:25:05,814 I๏ฟฝm like a frog in a dry well." 502 00:25:07,984 --> 00:25:08,864 A lot of people aren't 503 00:25:08,885 --> 00:25:10,886 satisfied with the religion 504 00:25:10,954 --> 00:25:13,189 that they grew up in. 505 00:25:13,256 --> 00:25:15,658 And when prince Siddhartha 506 00:25:15,726 --> 00:25:18,795 decides to give up his life, 507 00:25:18,862 --> 00:25:19,895 he's doing something that lots 508 00:25:19,962 --> 00:25:23,131 of other people were doing. 509 00:25:23,200 --> 00:25:24,032 GERE: Siddhartha joined 510 00:25:24,100 --> 00:25:25,334 thousands of searchers like 511 00:25:25,402 --> 00:25:28,737 himself, renunciants: men and 512 00:25:28,805 --> 00:25:30,138 even a few women who had 513 00:25:30,207 --> 00:25:32,408 renounced the world, embracing 514 00:25:32,476 --> 00:25:34,977 poverty and celibacy, living on 515 00:25:35,045 --> 00:25:37,247 the edge, just as spiritual 516 00:25:37,315 --> 00:25:41,251 seekers still do in India today. 517 00:25:48,693 --> 00:25:50,694 Now, at this time in India, 518 00:25:50,761 --> 00:25:51,961 there were lots of renunciants 519 00:25:52,028 --> 00:25:53,061 out there. 520 00:25:53,129 --> 00:25:55,264 It's a flourishing renunciant 521 00:25:55,333 --> 00:25:56,233 tradition. 522 00:25:56,300 --> 00:25:57,834 There are many different people 523 00:25:57,901 --> 00:26:00,036 who have given everything up 524 00:26:00,104 --> 00:26:02,672 and practice austerities and 525 00:26:02,740 --> 00:26:07,310 meditate in order to escape from 526 00:26:07,378 --> 00:26:11,147 the cycle of death and rebirth. 527 00:26:11,215 --> 00:26:12,815 The notion of reincarnation 528 00:26:12,883 --> 00:26:13,783 is something that's part of 529 00:26:13,851 --> 00:26:15,318 Indian culture, part of Indian 530 00:26:15,387 --> 00:26:17,221 civilization, part of Indian 531 00:26:17,289 --> 00:26:19,957 religion, that was there long 532 00:26:20,024 --> 00:26:21,725 before the Buddha, and it was 533 00:26:21,792 --> 00:26:25,495 the... in a sense, the problem 534 00:26:25,563 --> 00:26:29,366 that the Buddha faced. 535 00:26:29,433 --> 00:26:31,033 GERE: Suffering didn't begin 536 00:26:31,101 --> 00:26:33,770 at birth and finish with death. 537 00:26:33,837 --> 00:26:37,874 Suffering was endless, 538 00:26:37,942 --> 00:26:39,176 unless it was possible to find 539 00:26:39,244 --> 00:26:44,649 a way out, become enlightened, 540 00:26:44,716 --> 00:26:49,219 become a Buddha. 541 00:26:49,288 --> 00:26:51,021 In his time, there was 542 00:26:51,089 --> 00:26:54,424 a sense of death not being final 543 00:26:54,492 --> 00:26:57,994 but of death leading inexorably 544 00:26:58,061 --> 00:27:01,765 to rebirth and of beings, 545 00:27:01,833 --> 00:27:04,368 suffering beings, bound to the 546 00:27:04,436 --> 00:27:08,372 wheel of death and rebirth. 547 00:27:13,244 --> 00:27:14,478 BROWN: It is said that 548 00:27:14,546 --> 00:27:16,347 Siddhartha had lived many lives 549 00:27:16,415 --> 00:27:19,317 before this one, 550 00:27:19,384 --> 00:27:22,319 As countless animals... 551 00:27:27,125 --> 00:27:30,561 innumerable human beings... 552 00:27:36,368 --> 00:27:39,403 and even gods; 553 00:27:39,471 --> 00:27:41,772 across four incalculable ages, 554 00:27:41,840 --> 00:27:43,574 the sacred texts say, 555 00:27:43,643 --> 00:27:46,511 and many aeons, 556 00:27:46,579 --> 00:27:48,480 experiencing life in all 557 00:27:48,548 --> 00:27:51,982 its different forms. 558 00:27:55,754 --> 00:27:58,088 Siddhartha๏ฟฝs previous lives, 559 00:27:58,156 --> 00:28:01,759 many aeons, sometimes as 560 00:28:01,827 --> 00:28:03,828 a human being, sometimes as 561 00:28:03,896 --> 00:28:07,799 an animal, but then gradually 562 00:28:07,867 --> 00:28:10,769 using his practice, becoming 563 00:28:10,837 --> 00:28:12,537 more higher and higher 564 00:28:12,605 --> 00:28:15,540 and deeper, deeper. 565 00:28:20,313 --> 00:28:21,547 The idea is, from life to 566 00:28:21,615 --> 00:28:23,715 life, to progress more and more 567 00:28:23,783 --> 00:28:25,951 towards the enlightenment and 568 00:28:26,020 --> 00:28:30,623 become wiser and wiser. 569 00:28:30,691 --> 00:28:32,092 Some beings will stubbornly 570 00:28:32,159 --> 00:28:33,826 insist on their ignorance and 571 00:28:33,895 --> 00:28:35,161 their egotism, and they will 572 00:28:35,229 --> 00:28:36,462 charge ahead, grabbing and 573 00:28:36,530 --> 00:28:37,830 eating what they can in front 574 00:28:37,899 --> 00:28:39,299 of themselves and being 575 00:28:39,367 --> 00:28:40,633 dissatisfied but thinking that 576 00:28:40,701 --> 00:28:42,468 the next bite will do it. 577 00:28:42,536 --> 00:28:44,237 And they will die and be reborn 578 00:28:44,305 --> 00:28:45,071 and die and be reborn 579 00:28:45,139 --> 00:28:49,142 infinite times. 580 00:28:49,211 --> 00:28:50,278 It could take them, you know, 581 00:28:50,345 --> 00:28:52,013 a billion lifetimes if they are 582 00:28:52,080 --> 00:28:57,150 very stubborn, you know. 583 00:28:57,218 --> 00:28:58,719 And becoming a Buddha, 584 00:28:58,787 --> 00:29:00,521 becoming enlightened, is the 585 00:29:00,588 --> 00:29:02,923 only way of getting out of the 586 00:29:02,990 --> 00:29:05,191 continual cycle of death and 587 00:29:05,259 --> 00:29:06,960 rebirth. 588 00:29:07,028 --> 00:29:09,129 Now, rebirth here isn't the 589 00:29:09,197 --> 00:29:11,466 popular notion that, you know, 590 00:29:11,534 --> 00:29:12,801 in my past life, I was 591 00:29:12,868 --> 00:29:14,268 Cleopatra floating down the 592 00:29:14,336 --> 00:29:18,640 Nile or Napoleon. 593 00:29:18,707 --> 00:29:22,877 It's as if every life is going 594 00:29:22,945 --> 00:29:25,146 through junior high school 595 00:29:25,213 --> 00:29:30,517 again, over and over and over. 596 00:29:45,668 --> 00:29:46,634 GERE: With the authority of 597 00:29:46,702 --> 00:29:48,036 the priests worn thin and 598 00:29:48,104 --> 00:29:49,737 wisdom seekers like Siddhartha 599 00:29:49,805 --> 00:29:52,407 roaming the countryside, 600 00:29:52,476 --> 00:29:55,110 holy men emerged, teaching their 601 00:29:55,178 --> 00:29:59,114 own spiritual disciplines. 602 00:30:06,655 --> 00:30:08,756 Siddhartha apprenticed himself 603 00:30:08,824 --> 00:30:10,758 to one of them, a celebrated 604 00:30:10,826 --> 00:30:12,194 guru who taught that true 605 00:30:12,261 --> 00:30:13,895 knowledge could never come from 606 00:30:13,963 --> 00:30:16,231 ritual practice alone. 607 00:30:16,300 --> 00:30:19,869 It was necessary to look within. 608 00:30:19,936 --> 00:30:21,437 "You may stay here with me," 609 00:30:21,505 --> 00:30:23,138 the guru told him. 610 00:30:23,206 --> 00:30:25,007 "A wise person can soon dwell 611 00:30:25,074 --> 00:30:26,908 in his teacher's knowledge and 612 00:30:26,976 --> 00:30:28,543 experience it directly for 613 00:30:28,611 --> 00:30:31,613 himself." 614 00:30:31,680 --> 00:30:33,081 Siddhartha set himself to learn 615 00:30:33,149 --> 00:30:34,782 the rigorous practices the guru 616 00:30:34,850 --> 00:30:38,220 prescribed. 617 00:30:38,288 --> 00:30:39,688 The teachers of the time are 618 00:30:39,756 --> 00:30:42,892 already teaching forms of yoga 619 00:30:42,959 --> 00:30:44,994 and meditation, teaching that 620 00:30:45,062 --> 00:30:47,930 the self-reflective capacity 621 00:30:47,998 --> 00:30:49,765 of the mind can be put to use 622 00:30:49,833 --> 00:30:52,468 to tame the mind, to tame the 623 00:30:52,536 --> 00:30:53,402 passions. 624 00:30:53,469 --> 00:30:54,969 That was already established in 625 00:30:55,038 --> 00:30:55,904 India. 626 00:30:55,971 --> 00:30:57,972 And there were probably so many 627 00:30:58,042 --> 00:31:01,810 schools of yoga and meditation 628 00:31:01,878 --> 00:31:02,912 in those days, just as there 629 00:31:02,979 --> 00:31:03,712 are now. 630 00:31:03,780 --> 00:31:06,715 Ohh 631 00:31:06,783 --> 00:31:09,718 [ CONTINUES TO HOLD NOTE ] 632 00:31:23,900 --> 00:31:26,302 [ SPEAKING NATIVE LANGUAGE ] 633 00:31:42,253 --> 00:31:45,322 [ CHANTING ] 634 00:31:51,796 --> 00:31:54,797 [ CHANTING CONTINUES ] 635 00:31:59,103 --> 00:32:00,403 GERE: Although yoga appears 636 00:32:00,471 --> 00:32:02,004 to focus on controlling the 637 00:32:02,072 --> 00:32:04,807 body, it is in fact an ancient, 638 00:32:04,875 --> 00:32:07,511 spiritual discipline, 639 00:32:07,579 --> 00:32:09,746 a form of meditation, 640 00:32:09,814 --> 00:32:11,148 harnessing the energies 641 00:32:11,216 --> 00:32:15,152 of the body to tame the mind. 642 00:32:23,928 --> 00:32:25,629 Some yogis learn to sit without 643 00:32:25,697 --> 00:32:28,299 moving for hours, breathing 644 00:32:28,367 --> 00:32:30,435 more and more slowly until they 645 00:32:30,503 --> 00:32:31,603 seem to be barely breathing 646 00:32:31,670 --> 00:32:33,605 at all. 647 00:32:41,380 --> 00:32:44,315 [ CONTINUES CHANTING ] 648 00:32:50,723 --> 00:32:52,724 All kinds of trance states 649 00:32:52,792 --> 00:32:55,226 are possible through meditation. 650 00:32:55,294 --> 00:32:56,694 If you hold the mind, if you 651 00:32:56,762 --> 00:32:58,496 concentrate the mind on 652 00:32:58,564 --> 00:33:00,598 a single object, you know, 653 00:33:00,666 --> 00:33:03,601 be it a word or a candle flame 654 00:33:03,669 --> 00:33:05,703 or a sound, it's possible to 655 00:33:05,771 --> 00:33:08,606 transport the mind into all 656 00:33:08,675 --> 00:33:12,611 kinds of interesting places. 657 00:33:19,419 --> 00:33:20,752 The person who was to become 658 00:33:20,820 --> 00:33:22,754 the Buddha was very good at all 659 00:33:22,822 --> 00:33:23,588 of those practices. 660 00:33:23,656 --> 00:33:26,224 He was a super student, doing 661 00:33:26,292 --> 00:33:29,060 these practices, taking them to 662 00:33:29,127 --> 00:33:31,696 their limit, and no matter what 663 00:33:31,764 --> 00:33:34,700 he did in these practices, 664 00:33:34,767 --> 00:33:36,435 he was still stuck in the pain 665 00:33:36,503 --> 00:33:40,606 that he set out with. 666 00:33:40,674 --> 00:33:43,642 He ascends to these very 667 00:33:43,710 --> 00:33:45,644 rarified states of 668 00:33:45,712 --> 00:33:47,646 consciousness, but it's not 669 00:33:47,714 --> 00:33:50,549 permanent, and it does not bring 670 00:33:50,617 --> 00:33:52,017 penetrating truth into the 671 00:33:52,086 --> 00:33:53,719 nature of reality. 672 00:33:53,786 --> 00:33:56,222 So these become a temporary 673 00:33:56,289 --> 00:33:58,724 escape from the problem of 674 00:33:58,791 --> 00:34:00,292 existence, but they don't solve 675 00:34:00,360 --> 00:34:01,827 the problem. 676 00:34:01,894 --> 00:34:04,830 [ MAN CHANTING ] 677 00:34:10,837 --> 00:34:11,997 GERE: Siddhartha apprenticed 678 00:34:12,004 --> 00:34:14,273 himself to another popular guru, 679 00:34:14,342 --> 00:34:18,945 but the results were the same. 680 00:34:19,012 --> 00:34:20,380 "The thought occurred to me," 681 00:34:20,448 --> 00:34:22,215 he said later, "this practice 682 00:34:22,283 --> 00:34:23,749 does not lead to direct 683 00:34:23,816 --> 00:34:29,288 knowledge, to deeper awareness." 684 00:34:29,356 --> 00:34:31,189 Disenchanted, he left this 685 00:34:31,258 --> 00:34:33,692 master too. 686 00:34:48,208 --> 00:34:49,643 Siddhartha continued to drift 687 00:34:49,710 --> 00:34:51,811 south, still searching for the 688 00:34:51,879 --> 00:34:54,413 answer to his questions: 689 00:34:54,481 --> 00:34:56,782 Why do human beings suffer? 690 00:34:56,850 --> 00:35:00,553 Is there any escape? 691 00:35:00,621 --> 00:35:02,121 He's trying and trying and 692 00:35:02,189 --> 00:35:03,690 searching and searching, 693 00:35:03,758 --> 00:35:05,925 and he already experienced 694 00:35:05,993 --> 00:35:08,261 extreme luxuries, so now he 695 00:35:08,329 --> 00:35:12,265 tries extreme deprivation. 696 00:35:17,838 --> 00:35:19,506 GERE: Among the renunciants, 697 00:35:19,574 --> 00:35:21,074 asceticism was a common 698 00:35:21,142 --> 00:35:23,643 spiritual practice: punishing 699 00:35:23,711 --> 00:35:25,345 the body as a way to attain 700 00:35:25,413 --> 00:35:28,281 serenity and wisdom. 701 00:35:28,349 --> 00:35:29,649 Siddhartha fell in with five 702 00:35:29,717 --> 00:35:32,185 other ascetics and soon was 703 00:35:32,252 --> 00:35:33,820 outdoing them in mortifying the 704 00:35:33,887 --> 00:35:36,623 flesh, subjecting his body to 705 00:35:36,691 --> 00:35:39,292 extremes of hardship and pain. 706 00:35:52,307 --> 00:35:53,840 The body represents 707 00:35:53,907 --> 00:35:56,443 a fundamental problem. 708 00:35:56,510 --> 00:35:59,346 Old age brings a decrepitude to 709 00:35:59,413 --> 00:36:00,580 the body. 710 00:36:00,648 --> 00:36:02,382 Sickness brings pain and 711 00:36:02,451 --> 00:36:03,651 suffering to the body. 712 00:36:03,719 --> 00:36:05,919 And death is ultimately the 713 00:36:05,987 --> 00:36:07,755 cessation of the functioning of 714 00:36:07,823 --> 00:36:09,223 the body. 715 00:36:09,290 --> 00:36:11,625 So there was a sense that if 716 00:36:11,694 --> 00:36:13,795 you could punish the body 717 00:36:13,863 --> 00:36:15,864 sufficiently, you could escape 718 00:36:15,931 --> 00:36:16,998 its influence. 719 00:36:17,066 --> 00:36:19,234 You could transcend some of the 720 00:36:19,301 --> 00:36:20,602 limitations that the body 721 00:36:20,670 --> 00:36:23,637 seemed to impose. 722 00:36:23,706 --> 00:36:26,941 The ascetic pursues the truth 723 00:36:27,009 --> 00:36:29,644 by taking the requirements of 724 00:36:29,712 --> 00:36:32,347 survival down to the absolute 725 00:36:32,415 --> 00:36:34,282 minimum possible: 726 00:36:34,350 --> 00:36:35,650 barely enough food to stay 727 00:36:35,718 --> 00:36:38,019 alive, no protection from 728 00:36:38,087 --> 00:36:41,723 the elements, no heat, 729 00:36:41,791 --> 00:36:43,558 sit in the cold, sit in the 730 00:36:43,626 --> 00:36:48,897 rain, meditate fiercely for all 731 00:36:48,965 --> 00:36:50,800 the hours of awakening. 732 00:36:50,868 --> 00:36:54,035 The step of renunciation, of 733 00:36:54,103 --> 00:36:57,572 shedding everything, of dying, 734 00:36:57,640 --> 00:36:59,508 the feeling that one is dying 735 00:36:59,575 --> 00:37:02,611 to one's life as it was, 736 00:37:02,678 --> 00:37:05,514 is essential to being reborn 737 00:37:05,581 --> 00:37:09,484 as someone who sees. 738 00:37:20,363 --> 00:37:21,597 GERE: Ascetics can still be 739 00:37:21,665 --> 00:37:23,532 seen in India, firm in the 740 00:37:23,599 --> 00:37:25,333 belief that by subduing the 741 00:37:25,401 --> 00:37:27,636 flesh, they can gain spiritual 742 00:37:27,703 --> 00:37:28,203 power. 743 00:37:32,175 --> 00:37:34,109 [ SPEAKING NATIVE LANGUAGE ] 744 00:38:14,018 --> 00:38:16,687 GERE: emaciated, exhausted, 745 00:38:16,754 --> 00:38:18,489 Siddhartha punished himself for 746 00:38:18,556 --> 00:38:21,291 six years, trying to put an end 747 00:38:21,359 --> 00:38:24,927 to the cravings that beset him. 748 00:38:24,995 --> 00:38:26,829 He tortures himself, trying 749 00:38:26,897 --> 00:38:30,666 to destroy anything within 750 00:38:30,734 --> 00:38:33,536 himself that he sees as bad. 751 00:38:33,605 --> 00:38:35,606 The spiritual traditions of that 752 00:38:35,673 --> 00:38:37,508 time said you can be liberated 753 00:38:37,575 --> 00:38:40,577 if you eliminate everything 754 00:38:40,645 --> 00:38:41,812 that's human: you know, 755 00:38:41,880 --> 00:38:43,046 everything that's coarse 756 00:38:43,114 --> 00:38:45,382 and vulgar, every bit of anger, 757 00:38:45,449 --> 00:38:46,483 every bit of desire. 758 00:38:46,551 --> 00:38:49,352 If you... you know, if you wipe 759 00:38:49,420 --> 00:38:51,354 that out with force of will, 760 00:38:51,422 --> 00:38:52,656 then you can go into some kind 761 00:38:52,724 --> 00:38:54,023 of transcendental state. 762 00:38:54,090 --> 00:38:56,058 And the Buddha tried all that, 763 00:38:56,127 --> 00:38:57,494 and he became, you know, 764 00:38:57,562 --> 00:38:59,462 the most anorectic of the 765 00:38:59,531 --> 00:39:01,464 anorectic ascetics. 766 00:39:01,533 --> 00:39:03,299 He was eating one grain of rice 767 00:39:03,367 --> 00:39:04,034 per day. 768 00:39:04,101 --> 00:39:05,569 He was drinking his own urine. 769 00:39:05,637 --> 00:39:07,103 He was standing on one foot. 770 00:39:07,171 --> 00:39:08,939 He was sleeping on nails. 771 00:39:09,007 --> 00:39:12,175 He did it all to the utmost. 772 00:39:20,853 --> 00:39:22,520 GERE: "My body slowly became 773 00:39:22,588 --> 00:39:24,421 extremely emaciated," 774 00:39:24,488 --> 00:39:28,391 Siddhartha said. 775 00:39:28,459 --> 00:39:29,660 "my limbs became like the 776 00:39:29,727 --> 00:39:32,162 jointed segments of vine or 777 00:39:32,229 --> 00:39:35,832 bamboo stems. 778 00:39:35,900 --> 00:39:37,734 My spine stood out like a string 779 00:39:37,802 --> 00:39:39,836 of beads. 780 00:39:39,905 --> 00:39:41,505 My ribs jutted out like the 781 00:39:41,574 --> 00:39:43,240 jutting rafters of an old, 782 00:39:43,308 --> 00:39:47,445 abandoned building. 783 00:39:47,512 --> 00:39:48,880 The gleam of my eyes appeared 784 00:39:48,948 --> 00:39:50,114 to be sunk deep in my eye 785 00:39:50,182 --> 00:39:52,516 sockets, like the gleam of 786 00:39:52,585 --> 00:39:58,121 water deep in a well. 787 00:39:58,189 --> 00:40:00,423 My scalp shriveled and withered 788 00:40:00,492 --> 00:40:02,526 like a green bitter gourd 789 00:40:02,595 --> 00:40:04,963 shriveled and withered in the 790 00:40:05,030 --> 00:40:07,966 heat and wind." 791 00:40:14,540 --> 00:40:15,808 What he was trying to do was 792 00:40:15,875 --> 00:40:17,109 pushing his body to the most 793 00:40:17,176 --> 00:40:19,078 extreme that he could. 794 00:40:19,145 --> 00:40:20,412 But then he realized that 795 00:40:20,480 --> 00:40:22,481 from that, he cannot gain what 796 00:40:22,549 --> 00:40:23,849 he wants. 797 00:40:23,917 --> 00:40:25,350 Trying to torture the body, 798 00:40:25,418 --> 00:40:27,552 the body becomes too much. 799 00:40:27,621 --> 00:40:28,861 The whole attention is given to 800 00:40:28,888 --> 00:40:31,757 the body, nothing else. 801 00:40:31,825 --> 00:40:33,859 He surrendered himself 802 00:40:33,927 --> 00:40:36,294 completely to the hard training 803 00:40:36,362 --> 00:40:38,163 that he was given. 804 00:40:38,231 --> 00:40:39,531 And what he discovered, having 805 00:40:39,599 --> 00:40:41,566 tried this completely for many 806 00:40:41,635 --> 00:40:43,869 years, was that he had not 807 00:40:43,938 --> 00:40:45,739 answered his question. 808 00:40:45,806 --> 00:40:48,775 It hadn't worked. 809 00:40:48,843 --> 00:40:51,344 He was on the verge of death, 810 00:40:51,411 --> 00:40:54,180 dying, unawakened, when he 811 00:40:54,248 --> 00:40:57,183 remembered something. 812 00:41:00,787 --> 00:41:02,421 He remembered a day when he was 813 00:41:02,489 --> 00:41:04,923 young and sat by the river with 814 00:41:04,991 --> 00:41:07,593 his father and the perfection 815 00:41:07,662 --> 00:41:10,063 of the world as it was simply 816 00:41:10,131 --> 00:41:15,602 gave itself to him. 817 00:41:15,670 --> 00:41:16,970 BROWN: Years before, when 818 00:41:17,038 --> 00:41:19,273 Siddhartha was a small boy, his 819 00:41:19,340 --> 00:41:20,940 father, the king, had taken him 820 00:41:21,008 --> 00:41:24,743 to a spring planting festival. 821 00:41:30,051 --> 00:41:31,685 While he watched the ceremonial 822 00:41:31,752 --> 00:41:33,654 dancing, he looked down at the 823 00:41:33,721 --> 00:41:35,656 grass. 824 00:41:41,362 --> 00:41:42,929 He thought about the insects 825 00:41:42,997 --> 00:41:46,833 and their eggs... 826 00:41:46,901 --> 00:41:48,435 destroyed as the field was 827 00:41:48,503 --> 00:41:50,704 planted. 828 00:41:50,772 --> 00:41:54,209 He was overwhelmed with sadness. 829 00:41:56,878 --> 00:41:58,278 One great taproot of 830 00:41:58,346 --> 00:42:00,181 Buddhism is compassion, which 831 00:42:00,248 --> 00:42:02,850 is the deep affection that we 832 00:42:02,918 --> 00:42:04,551 feel for everything because 833 00:42:04,619 --> 00:42:06,420 we're all in it together... 834 00:42:06,487 --> 00:42:07,922 be it other human beings, other 835 00:42:07,989 --> 00:42:10,725 animals, the planet as a whole, 836 00:42:10,793 --> 00:42:12,194 the creatures of this planet, 837 00:42:12,261 --> 00:42:13,382 the trees and rivers of this 838 00:42:13,395 --> 00:42:13,895 planet. 839 00:42:17,900 --> 00:42:20,836 Everything is connected. 840 00:42:30,545 --> 00:42:31,585 BROWN: It was a beautiful 841 00:42:31,613 --> 00:42:33,447 day. 842 00:42:33,515 --> 00:42:36,184 His mind drifted. 843 00:42:39,989 --> 00:42:42,090 As if by instinct, he crossed 844 00:42:42,158 --> 00:42:43,859 his legs in the yoga pose of 845 00:42:43,926 --> 00:42:47,229 meditation. 846 00:42:47,296 --> 00:42:48,964 And the natural world paid him 847 00:42:49,031 --> 00:42:51,299 homage. 848 00:42:54,171 --> 00:42:55,503 As the sun moved through the 849 00:42:55,571 --> 00:42:58,774 sky, the shadows shifted, but 850 00:42:58,841 --> 00:43:00,108 the shadow of the rose apple 851 00:43:00,176 --> 00:43:02,010 tree where he sat remained 852 00:43:02,078 --> 00:43:05,613 still. 853 00:43:05,681 --> 00:43:11,887 He felt a sense of pure joy. 854 00:43:11,954 --> 00:43:14,589 The joy that he found is in 855 00:43:14,657 --> 00:43:16,057 the world that is already 856 00:43:16,126 --> 00:43:17,260 broken. 857 00:43:17,327 --> 00:43:20,997 It's in this transitory world 858 00:43:21,064 --> 00:43:23,232 that we're all a part of. 859 00:43:23,300 --> 00:43:25,801 And the fabric of this world... 860 00:43:25,868 --> 00:43:27,603 despite the fact that it can 861 00:43:27,671 --> 00:43:29,772 seem so horrible, the underlying 862 00:43:29,839 --> 00:43:31,674 fabric of this world actually 863 00:43:31,741 --> 00:43:33,542 is that joy that he recovered. 864 00:43:33,610 --> 00:43:38,580 That was his great insight. 865 00:43:38,649 --> 00:43:40,483 "But," he says, "i can't sustain 866 00:43:40,551 --> 00:43:42,919 a feeling of joy like this 867 00:43:42,986 --> 00:43:44,621 if i don't take any food, 868 00:43:44,689 --> 00:43:47,424 so i better eat something." 869 00:43:47,491 --> 00:43:48,558 And then at that moment, 870 00:43:48,626 --> 00:43:50,427 a village maiden mysteriously 871 00:43:50,494 --> 00:43:52,595 appears carrying a bowl of rice 872 00:43:52,663 --> 00:43:54,631 porridge. 873 00:43:54,699 --> 00:43:57,333 And she said to him, "here, 874 00:43:57,400 --> 00:43:57,900 eat." 875 00:44:02,039 --> 00:44:04,741 that moment of generosity and 876 00:44:04,810 --> 00:44:07,578 release when he accepted the 877 00:44:07,646 --> 00:44:10,648 rice was a decision towards 878 00:44:10,716 --> 00:44:13,684 life. 879 00:44:13,752 --> 00:44:16,253 It was what in the Christian 880 00:44:16,321 --> 00:44:17,555 tradition might be called 881 00:44:17,622 --> 00:44:21,625 "grace," that you cannot do it 882 00:44:21,694 --> 00:44:24,295 completely on your own. 883 00:44:24,364 --> 00:44:28,098 And in Christianity, the grace 884 00:44:28,166 --> 00:44:30,768 comes from the divine. 885 00:44:30,836 --> 00:44:32,670 In the story of the Buddha, 886 00:44:32,738 --> 00:44:33,838 the grace comes from the 887 00:44:33,905 --> 00:44:36,774 ordinary, kind heart of a girl 888 00:44:36,842 --> 00:44:39,510 who sees somebody starving and 889 00:44:39,578 --> 00:44:43,046 says, "eat.๏ฟฝ 890 00:44:43,115 --> 00:44:44,549 There's something beautiful. 891 00:44:44,617 --> 00:44:46,150 Whenever I remember that story, 892 00:44:46,218 --> 00:44:47,786 it makes me so happy because 893 00:44:47,854 --> 00:44:50,389 I see the heart of Buddha 894 00:44:50,456 --> 00:44:52,591 as the person he was, like the 895 00:44:52,658 --> 00:44:55,260 Siddhartha. 896 00:44:59,664 --> 00:45:01,064 This dish was the dish he used 897 00:45:01,132 --> 00:45:03,000 to be fed by his stepmother, 898 00:45:03,067 --> 00:45:04,402 rice pudding. 899 00:45:04,470 --> 00:45:07,406 He was missing that so much. 900 00:45:10,610 --> 00:45:11,877 And then he remembered maybe 901 00:45:11,944 --> 00:45:13,025 further and further, and he 902 00:45:13,078 --> 00:45:14,379 remembered about his wife, 903 00:45:14,447 --> 00:45:15,647 about his son. 904 00:45:15,715 --> 00:45:17,148 And the deepest emotions that 905 00:45:17,216 --> 00:45:19,083 he had suppressed, they 906 00:45:19,151 --> 00:45:19,984 overpower. 907 00:45:20,052 --> 00:45:20,819 They came up. 908 00:45:20,887 --> 00:45:22,888 They were still there. 909 00:45:22,955 --> 00:45:24,523 And he had a feeling of missing. 910 00:45:24,590 --> 00:45:25,623 He had a feeling of seeing his 911 00:45:25,690 --> 00:45:28,091 son and a feeling of being near 912 00:45:28,160 --> 00:45:28,993 his loved ones. 913 00:45:29,061 --> 00:45:31,496 They were so powerful. 914 00:45:31,564 --> 00:45:33,097 Oh, this must have soaked his 915 00:45:33,165 --> 00:45:38,336 whole entire being. 916 00:45:38,404 --> 00:45:39,404 He was actually an utter 917 00:45:39,439 --> 00:45:41,473 failure. 918 00:45:41,541 --> 00:45:43,241 He had been clinging to the path 919 00:45:43,309 --> 00:45:44,876 of asceticism. 920 00:45:44,944 --> 00:45:46,678 And when he took the food, what 921 00:45:46,746 --> 00:45:48,647 followed was a return of his 922 00:45:48,715 --> 00:45:51,183 original question. 923 00:45:51,251 --> 00:45:54,019 Life is painful. 924 00:45:54,087 --> 00:45:56,621 Life involves change. 925 00:45:56,689 --> 00:45:58,222 This is still a problem. 926 00:45:58,290 --> 00:46:01,726 The problem didn't disappear. 927 00:46:05,164 --> 00:46:06,285 GERE: It wasn't long before 928 00:46:06,332 --> 00:46:07,532 the ascetics who had been 929 00:46:07,600 --> 00:46:09,067 Siddhartha๏ฟฝs companions found 930 00:46:09,134 --> 00:46:10,836 him eating and turned away in 931 00:46:10,904 --> 00:46:14,874 disgust. 932 00:46:14,942 --> 00:46:16,509 "Siddhartha loves luxury," 933 00:46:16,577 --> 00:46:17,844 they said. 934 00:46:17,911 --> 00:46:19,378 "He has forsaken his spiritual 935 00:46:19,446 --> 00:46:20,746 practice. 936 00:46:20,814 --> 00:46:24,617 He has become extravagant." 937 00:46:24,685 --> 00:46:26,150 But the man who will become 938 00:46:26,218 --> 00:46:29,754 the Buddha realizes that extreme 939 00:46:29,822 --> 00:46:33,291 deprivation isn't the way to go. 940 00:46:33,360 --> 00:46:34,494 We can live as normal human 941 00:46:34,561 --> 00:46:35,661 beings. 942 00:46:35,729 --> 00:46:37,429 We can eat and drink. 943 00:46:37,498 --> 00:46:39,365 And, in fact, we kind of need 944 00:46:39,432 --> 00:46:40,533 to eat and drink and be normal 945 00:46:40,601 --> 00:46:44,937 human beings in order to break 946 00:46:45,005 --> 00:46:46,506 through, in order to attain the 947 00:46:46,573 --> 00:46:47,907 kind of realization that he was 948 00:46:47,975 --> 00:46:50,576 looking for. 949 00:46:55,116 --> 00:46:56,276 GERE: Siddhartha had put his 950 00:46:56,282 --> 00:46:58,417 faith in two gurus. 951 00:46:58,485 --> 00:47:02,287 They hadn't helped him. 952 00:47:02,355 --> 00:47:03,723 He had punished his mind and 953 00:47:03,790 --> 00:47:05,090 body. 954 00:47:05,158 --> 00:47:08,561 That had almost killed him. 955 00:47:08,629 --> 00:47:12,565 Now he knew what he must do. 956 00:47:12,633 --> 00:47:13,833 To find the answer to his 957 00:47:13,901 --> 00:47:16,235 questions, he would look within 958 00:47:16,303 --> 00:47:19,673 and trust himself. 959 00:47:38,192 --> 00:47:42,128 [ MAN CHANTING FAINTLY ] 960 00:48:06,422 --> 00:48:10,925 [ RATTLING DRUMMING ] 961 00:48:21,037 --> 00:48:22,538 Bodh Gaya is a small 962 00:48:22,606 --> 00:48:25,240 town in northeastern India. 963 00:48:32,348 --> 00:48:33,716 Throngs of pilgrims have come 964 00:48:33,783 --> 00:48:35,217 here from all over the world 965 00:48:35,284 --> 00:48:38,253 for more than 16 centuries. 966 00:48:38,321 --> 00:48:41,757 [ BELL RINGING ] 967 00:48:47,098 --> 00:48:50,533 [ ALL CHANTING ] 968 00:48:53,170 --> 00:48:54,638 For Buddhists, there are 969 00:48:54,705 --> 00:48:57,205 hundreds of holy places but 970 00:48:57,273 --> 00:49:01,644 none more sacred than this one. 971 00:49:01,711 --> 00:49:03,512 Bodh Gaya is the sacred point 972 00:49:03,580 --> 00:49:04,848 from which the Buddhist faith 973 00:49:04,915 --> 00:49:06,850 radiates. 974 00:49:11,221 --> 00:49:12,522 Some pilgrims travel great 975 00:49:12,589 --> 00:49:15,025 distances, reciting prayers and 976 00:49:15,092 --> 00:49:16,826 prostrating themselves every 977 00:49:16,894 --> 00:49:19,129 step of the way. 978 00:49:23,868 --> 00:49:26,935 It is their Mecca and Jerusalem. 979 00:49:31,742 --> 00:49:33,409 Their holy of holies is not the 980 00:49:33,477 --> 00:49:35,645 imposing temple beside them but 981 00:49:35,713 --> 00:49:38,081 a simple fig tree: ficus 982 00:49:38,149 --> 00:49:44,620 religiosa, the Bodhi tree. 983 00:49:44,689 --> 00:49:45,621 The tree, it is said, 984 00:49:45,690 --> 00:49:46,756 is descended from the Buddha๏ฟฝs 985 00:49:46,825 --> 00:49:48,759 time. 986 00:49:48,827 --> 00:49:51,761 [ MAN CHANTING OVER LOUDSPEAKER ] 987 00:49:58,503 --> 00:50:00,671 Every pilgrim knows the story 988 00:50:00,738 --> 00:50:02,138 of how Siddhartha, after 989 00:50:02,207 --> 00:50:03,640 accepting the rice milk from 990 00:50:03,708 --> 00:50:06,009 the young girl, put aside the 991 00:50:06,077 --> 00:50:07,644 rags he was wearing, bathed 992 00:50:07,712 --> 00:50:10,314 himself in a nearby river, and, 993 00:50:10,382 --> 00:50:12,883 strengthened, sat down in the 994 00:50:12,951 --> 00:50:14,552 shade of the Bodhi tree, 995 00:50:14,620 --> 00:50:16,654 and began to meditate. 996 00:50:19,991 --> 00:50:21,992 BROWN: It was springtime. 997 00:50:22,060 --> 00:50:25,129 The moon was full. 998 00:50:25,197 --> 00:50:27,098 Before the sun would rise, 999 00:50:27,165 --> 00:50:28,899 Siddhartha๏ฟฝs long search would 1000 00:50:28,967 --> 00:50:29,511 be over. 1001 00:50:34,173 --> 00:50:36,208 He sat down under a bodhi 1002 00:50:36,275 --> 00:50:39,211 tree, in the shelter of the 1003 00:50:39,278 --> 00:50:41,546 natural world in all of its 1004 00:50:41,614 --> 00:50:46,284 beauty and fullness, 1005 00:50:46,352 --> 00:50:48,286 and he said, "I will not move 1006 00:50:48,354 --> 00:50:50,488 from this place until I have 1007 00:50:50,556 --> 00:50:55,559 solved my problem." 1008 00:50:55,628 --> 00:50:57,095 BROWN: "Let my skin and 1009 00:50:57,163 --> 00:50:59,464 sinews and bones dry up, 1010 00:50:59,531 --> 00:51:01,133 together with all the flesh and 1011 00:51:01,200 --> 00:51:03,601 blood of my body," he said. 1012 00:51:03,669 --> 00:51:06,772 "I welcome it. 1013 00:51:06,839 --> 00:51:08,140 But I will not move from this 1014 00:51:08,207 --> 00:51:10,175 spot until I have attained the 1015 00:51:10,243 --> 00:51:14,846 supreme and final wisdom." 1016 00:51:14,915 --> 00:51:17,349 All at once, Mara, Lord of 1017 00:51:17,417 --> 00:51:21,087 Desire, rose to challenge him. 1018 00:51:29,295 --> 00:51:30,896 With an army of demons, 1019 00:51:30,963 --> 00:51:33,431 he attacked. 1020 00:51:36,703 --> 00:51:39,471 Siddhartha did not move, 1021 00:51:39,539 --> 00:51:41,207 and their weapons turned into 1022 00:51:41,275 --> 00:51:43,709 flowers. 1023 00:51:50,851 --> 00:51:52,751 Mara is the ruler of this 1024 00:51:52,820 --> 00:51:54,687 realm of desire, this world 1025 00:51:54,754 --> 00:51:56,288 that we all live in. 1026 00:51:56,356 --> 00:51:59,458 And what he's afraid Siddhartha 1027 00:51:59,528 --> 00:52:01,094 is going to do when he attains 1028 00:52:01,162 --> 00:52:02,396 enlightenment and becomes the 1029 00:52:02,464 --> 00:52:05,633 Buddha is conquer that world. 1030 00:52:05,701 --> 00:52:07,768 That is, he's going to do away 1031 00:52:07,836 --> 00:52:08,869 with desire. 1032 00:52:08,937 --> 00:52:10,571 He's going to... he's going to 1033 00:52:10,639 --> 00:52:13,374 wreck the whole game. 1034 00:52:16,845 --> 00:52:21,181 BROWN: Mara did not give up. 1035 00:52:21,250 --> 00:52:22,751 He sent his three daughters to 1036 00:52:22,819 --> 00:52:25,753 seduce him. 1037 00:52:33,962 --> 00:52:39,299 Siddhartha remained still. 1038 00:52:39,368 --> 00:52:41,602 When he faces Mara, he faces 1039 00:52:41,671 --> 00:52:43,972 himself and his own destructive 1040 00:52:44,039 --> 00:52:46,708 capacity. 1041 00:52:46,776 --> 00:52:48,209 But he's not the warrior 1042 00:52:48,277 --> 00:52:50,345 trying to do battle with those 1043 00:52:50,413 --> 00:52:52,080 qualities. 1044 00:52:52,147 --> 00:52:53,849 He's discovered his own 1045 00:52:53,916 --> 00:52:56,784 capacity for equanimity. 1046 00:52:56,852 --> 00:52:59,186 He has become like, you know, 1047 00:52:59,254 --> 00:53:01,021 the top of the great Himalayan 1048 00:53:01,089 --> 00:53:02,356 mountains, you know: 1049 00:53:02,425 --> 00:53:04,559 the weather is passing over him, 1050 00:53:04,627 --> 00:53:06,795 storms are raging around him, 1051 00:53:06,863 --> 00:53:08,397 and he sits like the top of the 1052 00:53:08,464 --> 00:53:10,499 mountain... impassive... 1053 00:53:10,566 --> 00:53:13,602 not in a trance state, you know, 1054 00:53:13,669 --> 00:53:18,139 totally aware of everything. 1055 00:53:18,207 --> 00:53:23,478 So he frustrates Mara. 1056 00:53:23,547 --> 00:53:24,707 BROWN: Siddhartha resisted 1057 00:53:24,748 --> 00:53:26,515 every temptation Mara could 1058 00:53:26,582 --> 00:53:28,850 devise. 1059 00:53:28,918 --> 00:53:30,886 The Lord of Desire had one 1060 00:53:30,953 --> 00:53:32,888 final test. 1061 00:53:37,159 --> 00:53:38,794 He demanded to know who would 1062 00:53:38,861 --> 00:53:40,395 testify that Siddhartha was 1063 00:53:40,463 --> 00:53:42,130 worthy of attaining ultimate 1064 00:53:42,197 --> 00:53:44,766 wisdom, and his demon army 1065 00:53:44,834 --> 00:53:48,770 rose up to support him. 1066 00:53:54,177 --> 00:53:57,712 Siddhartha said nothing. 1067 00:53:57,780 --> 00:53:59,380 He reached down and touched the 1068 00:53:59,449 --> 00:54:04,018 ground, and the earth shuddered. 1069 00:54:11,595 --> 00:54:14,530 Mara's demons fled. 1070 00:54:18,502 --> 00:54:21,537 The Buddha reaches down and, 1071 00:54:21,605 --> 00:54:23,238 with his finger, touches the 1072 00:54:23,306 --> 00:54:24,674 Earth. 1073 00:54:24,741 --> 00:54:26,141 He says, "the Earth is 1074 00:54:26,209 --> 00:54:28,877 my witness." 1075 00:54:28,946 --> 00:54:30,279 He said, "Mara, you are not 1076 00:54:30,347 --> 00:54:30,947 the Earth. 1077 00:54:31,014 --> 00:54:32,715 The Earth is right here, beneath 1078 00:54:32,783 --> 00:54:33,783 my finger." 1079 00:54:33,851 --> 00:54:36,085 And the Earth is what we're 1080 00:54:36,152 --> 00:54:37,653 talking about... 1081 00:54:37,721 --> 00:54:39,388 accepting the Earth, not owning 1082 00:54:39,456 --> 00:54:40,890 the Earth, not possessing the 1083 00:54:40,958 --> 00:54:43,192 Earth, but the Earth just as it 1084 00:54:43,259 --> 00:54:47,697 is: abused and exploited and 1085 00:54:47,764 --> 00:54:52,034 despised and rejected and 1086 00:54:52,103 --> 00:54:54,437 plowed and mined and spat on 1087 00:54:54,506 --> 00:54:57,272 and everything else, you know. 1088 00:54:57,340 --> 00:54:59,542 It's still the Earth, and it's... 1089 00:54:59,610 --> 00:55:01,944 it is... it's... 1090 00:55:02,012 --> 00:55:03,946 we owe everything to it. 1091 00:55:11,555 --> 00:55:12,889 BROWN: Siddhartha meditated 1092 00:55:12,957 --> 00:55:18,361 throughout the night, 1093 00:55:18,429 --> 00:55:20,196 and all his former lives passed 1094 00:55:20,264 --> 00:55:22,566 before him. 1095 00:55:26,437 --> 00:55:27,358 He remembers all his 1096 00:55:27,370 --> 00:55:28,650 previous lives, infinite numbers 1097 00:55:28,705 --> 00:55:31,473 of previous lives, female and 1098 00:55:31,542 --> 00:55:32,875 male and every other race and 1099 00:55:32,943 --> 00:55:34,103 every other being in the vast 1100 00:55:34,145 --> 00:55:39,550 ocean of life-forms. 1101 00:55:39,617 --> 00:55:40,657 And he remembered that all 1102 00:55:40,718 --> 00:55:41,317 viscerally. 1103 00:55:41,385 --> 00:55:42,753 So that means his awareness 1104 00:55:42,820 --> 00:55:45,856 expanded to be... so that all the 1105 00:55:45,924 --> 00:55:46,790 moments of the past were 1106 00:55:46,858 --> 00:55:50,193 completely present to him. 1107 00:55:50,261 --> 00:55:52,896 He gains the power to see 1108 00:55:52,964 --> 00:55:55,899 the process of birth, death, 1109 00:55:55,968 --> 00:55:58,069 and rebirth that all creatures 1110 00:55:58,137 --> 00:56:00,905 go through. 1111 00:56:00,973 --> 00:56:02,941 He's given this sort of cosmic 1112 00:56:03,008 --> 00:56:06,478 vision of the workings of the 1113 00:56:06,546 --> 00:56:09,381 entire universe. 1114 00:56:17,023 --> 00:56:18,091 BROWN: As the morning star 1115 00:56:18,158 --> 00:56:21,694 appeared, he roared like a lion. 1116 00:56:25,199 --> 00:56:26,632 "My mind," he said, 1117 00:56:26,700 --> 00:56:30,034 "is at peace." 1118 00:56:30,103 --> 00:56:31,936 The heavens shook, and the bodhi 1119 00:56:32,004 --> 00:56:36,241 tree rained down flowers. 1120 00:56:36,309 --> 00:56:37,909 He had become the "Awakened 1121 00:56:37,977 --> 00:56:41,045 One," the Buddha. 1122 00:56:47,221 --> 00:56:48,787 Something new opens up for 1123 00:56:48,855 --> 00:56:52,524 him, which he calls "Nirvana" 1124 00:56:52,592 --> 00:56:55,293 or which he calls "awakening." 1125 00:57:00,166 --> 00:57:02,367 He said, "at this moment, 1126 00:57:02,436 --> 00:57:04,004 all beings and I awaken 1127 00:57:04,071 --> 00:57:06,572 together." 1128 00:57:06,641 --> 00:57:08,908 So it was not just him. 1129 00:57:08,976 --> 00:57:11,577 It was all the universe. 1130 00:57:11,646 --> 00:57:13,146 He touched the Earth. 1131 00:57:13,213 --> 00:57:16,116 "as Earth is my witness, 1132 00:57:16,183 --> 00:57:18,451 seeing this morning star, all 1133 00:57:18,519 --> 00:57:22,421 things and I awaken together." 1134 00:57:22,490 --> 00:57:23,490 It's not like entering 1135 00:57:23,525 --> 00:57:24,458 a new state. 1136 00:57:24,526 --> 00:57:26,460 It's uncovering or surrendering 1137 00:57:26,528 --> 00:57:27,894 to the reality that has always 1138 00:57:27,962 --> 00:57:29,495 been there. 1139 00:57:29,563 --> 00:57:30,730 He realized he'd always been in 1140 00:57:30,798 --> 00:57:32,365 Nirvana, that Nirvana was always 1141 00:57:32,432 --> 00:57:33,633 the case. 1142 00:57:33,701 --> 00:57:36,770 Your reality itself is Nirvana. 1143 00:57:36,837 --> 00:57:38,471 It's the unreality, it's your 1144 00:57:38,539 --> 00:57:39,773 ignorance that makes you think 1145 00:57:39,840 --> 00:57:42,241 you're this self-centered 1146 00:57:42,309 --> 00:57:44,243 separate being trying to 1147 00:57:44,312 --> 00:57:45,445 fight off an overwhelming 1148 00:57:45,513 --> 00:57:47,381 universe and failing. 1149 00:57:47,448 --> 00:57:48,983 You are that universe. 1150 00:57:49,051 --> 00:57:50,751 You're already enlightened. 1151 00:57:50,819 --> 00:57:53,220 He's saying the capacity for 1152 00:57:53,288 --> 00:57:54,555 enlightenment... that your 1153 00:57:54,622 --> 00:57:57,191 awake-ness already exists within you. 1154 00:58:05,180 --> 00:58:06,814 Nirvana is this moment seen 1155 00:58:06,882 --> 00:58:08,950 directly. 1156 00:58:09,017 --> 00:58:12,886 There is nowhere else than here. 1157 00:58:12,956 --> 00:58:14,624 The only gate is now. 1158 00:58:14,691 --> 00:58:15,990 The only doorway is your own 1159 00:58:16,059 --> 00:58:17,660 body and mind. 1160 00:58:17,728 --> 00:58:19,161 There's nowhere to go. 1161 00:58:19,230 --> 00:58:20,931 There's nothing else to be. 1162 00:58:20,998 --> 00:58:22,966 There's no destination. 1163 00:58:23,034 --> 00:58:24,601 It's not something to aim for 1164 00:58:24,670 --> 00:58:25,804 in the afterlife. 1165 00:58:25,870 --> 00:58:27,170 It's simply the quality of 1166 00:58:27,239 --> 00:58:28,171 this moment. 1167 00:58:28,239 --> 00:58:29,940 Just this. 1168 00:58:30,008 --> 00:58:32,076 Just this, this room where 1169 00:58:32,143 --> 00:58:32,943 we are. 1170 00:58:33,011 --> 00:58:35,179 Pay attention to that. 1171 00:58:35,247 --> 00:58:37,649 Pay attention to who's there. 1172 00:58:37,717 --> 00:58:39,751 Pay attention to what isn't 1173 00:58:39,820 --> 00:58:40,619 known there. 1174 00:58:40,687 --> 00:58:41,887 Pay attention to what is known 1175 00:58:41,956 --> 00:58:42,556 there. 1176 00:58:42,622 --> 00:58:44,289 Pay attention to what everyone 1177 00:58:44,359 --> 00:58:46,493 is thinking and feeling, 1178 00:58:46,561 --> 00:58:48,895 What you're doing there. 1179 00:58:48,963 --> 00:58:50,096 Pay attention. 1180 00:58:50,165 --> 00:58:53,100 Pay attention. 1181 00:58:57,573 --> 00:58:58,973 GERE: For weeks, the Buddha 1182 00:58:59,041 --> 00:59:01,042 remained near the Bodhi tree, 1183 00:59:01,110 --> 00:59:05,781 peaceful and serene. 1184 00:59:05,849 --> 00:59:07,282 He was tempted to retire into 1185 00:59:07,351 --> 00:59:09,619 a profound solitude, instead of 1186 00:59:09,687 --> 00:59:11,688 trying to teach others what it 1187 00:59:11,756 --> 00:59:13,790 had taken him six long years to 1188 00:59:13,859 --> 00:59:17,027 discover for himself. 1189 00:59:17,095 --> 00:59:18,696 He wants to stay there. 1190 00:59:18,765 --> 00:59:20,064 He's very happy. 1191 00:59:20,132 --> 00:59:21,566 He doesn't want to go out. 1192 00:59:21,635 --> 00:59:25,070 He says to himself, "No one is 1193 00:59:25,138 --> 00:59:26,506 going to understand this. 1194 00:59:26,573 --> 00:59:27,906 You know, people are going to 1195 00:59:27,974 --> 00:59:29,776 think I'm crazy. 1196 00:59:29,843 --> 00:59:30,610 They're going to think I'm 1197 00:59:30,677 --> 00:59:32,445 nuts." 1198 00:59:32,513 --> 00:59:34,280 Buddha saw the nature of the 1199 00:59:34,347 --> 00:59:37,750 people: envy and jealousy and 1200 00:59:37,819 --> 00:59:39,620 the strong negative mental 1201 00:59:39,688 --> 00:59:40,522 states. 1202 00:59:40,588 --> 00:59:43,256 All the people in the world, 1203 00:59:43,325 --> 00:59:47,194 they are like the fishes 1204 00:59:47,263 --> 00:59:49,565 wriggling in the very shallow 1205 00:59:49,633 --> 00:59:50,666 water. 1206 00:59:50,735 --> 00:59:53,837 So Buddha, he himself afraid to 1207 00:59:53,905 --> 00:59:57,808 teach the people. 1208 01:00:05,184 --> 01:00:06,952 The myth is that a god 1209 01:00:07,019 --> 01:00:08,619 comes to the Buddha. 1210 01:00:08,687 --> 01:00:10,655 Brahma comes on his knees and 1211 01:00:10,723 --> 01:00:13,559 says, "Please, we need you. 1212 01:00:13,627 --> 01:00:15,562 Why don't you try talking about 1213 01:00:15,628 --> 01:00:16,728 what you just understood? 1214 01:00:16,797 --> 01:00:18,865 'Cause the world needs... the gods 1215 01:00:18,934 --> 01:00:20,468 need it, and the men need it." 1216 01:00:20,534 --> 01:00:22,102 You know, "the people need it." 1217 01:00:22,171 --> 01:00:24,138 And then Buddha decided to 1218 01:00:24,206 --> 01:00:29,276 give his teachings... 1219 01:00:29,345 --> 01:00:31,912 because of a great compassion. 1220 01:00:31,981 --> 01:00:36,084 It's not an ordinary compassion. 1221 01:00:41,593 --> 01:00:42,759 When you feel the feelings 1222 01:00:42,827 --> 01:00:44,328 of others, you automatically 1223 01:00:44,396 --> 01:00:46,097 don't want them to feel bad. 1224 01:00:46,164 --> 01:00:47,331 You feel the feeling of your 1225 01:00:47,400 --> 01:00:48,280 hand; you don't put it 1226 01:00:48,334 --> 01:00:50,068 in the oven. 1227 01:00:50,136 --> 01:00:50,902 I mean, you're not being 1228 01:00:50,970 --> 01:00:52,104 compassionate to your hand. 1229 01:00:52,171 --> 01:00:53,271 You just feel the pain, 1230 01:00:53,340 --> 01:00:53,973 so you're not gonna 1231 01:00:54,041 --> 01:00:54,807 put it there. 1232 01:00:54,874 --> 01:00:55,907 So if you feel other's pain, 1233 01:00:55,976 --> 01:00:57,076 you're going to do your best to 1234 01:00:57,144 --> 01:00:58,543 help them alleviate it. 1235 01:00:58,611 --> 01:00:59,777 When somebody becomes 1236 01:00:59,846 --> 01:01:01,214 enlightened, something blooms 1237 01:01:01,280 --> 01:01:02,280 in his heart. 1238 01:01:02,349 --> 01:01:03,916 It's like a flower blooms, and 1239 01:01:03,984 --> 01:01:05,918 it cannot hold the fragrance. 1240 01:01:05,987 --> 01:01:07,988 It has to naturally release. 1241 01:01:08,056 --> 01:01:09,589 So it's like he naturally had 1242 01:01:09,657 --> 01:01:10,790 to release his radiance. 1243 01:01:10,859 --> 01:01:12,260 He has to share this joy that 1244 01:01:12,327 --> 01:01:15,996 was in his heart. 1245 01:01:16,066 --> 01:01:17,933 GERE: 35 years old, 1246 01:01:18,000 --> 01:01:19,200 the Buddha would devote the rest 1247 01:01:19,269 --> 01:01:20,403 of his life to bringing his 1248 01:01:20,470 --> 01:01:22,871 teachings... the Dharma, 1249 01:01:22,940 --> 01:01:24,241 the fundamental laws of 1250 01:01:24,307 --> 01:01:29,044 all things... into the world. 1251 01:01:29,112 --> 01:01:31,113 But as he had feared, it would 1252 01:01:31,182 --> 01:01:34,784 not be easy. 1253 01:01:34,852 --> 01:01:36,319 As he set off to share what he 1254 01:01:36,388 --> 01:01:38,789 had learned, he met a wandering 1255 01:01:38,858 --> 01:01:40,359 ascetic. 1256 01:01:40,427 --> 01:01:41,626 "Who is your guru?" 1257 01:01:41,694 --> 01:01:44,129 the ascetic asked him. 1258 01:01:44,197 --> 01:01:46,231 The Buddha said he had no guru, 1259 01:01:46,300 --> 01:01:47,167 that he had attained 1260 01:01:47,233 --> 01:01:49,868 enlightenment on his own. 1261 01:01:49,937 --> 01:01:52,472 "It may be so," the ascetic said 1262 01:01:52,540 --> 01:01:55,408 and walked away. 1263 01:01:55,477 --> 01:01:57,945 On his first attempt to teach, 1264 01:01:58,012 --> 01:02:00,046 the Buddha had failed. 1265 01:02:00,115 --> 01:02:02,649 Buddha meets someone who 1266 01:02:02,718 --> 01:02:04,018 doesn't see anything special 1267 01:02:04,086 --> 01:02:06,420 about him, because the awakened 1268 01:02:06,489 --> 01:02:07,622 Buddha doesn't look any 1269 01:02:07,691 --> 01:02:09,225 different from anybody else. 1270 01:02:09,293 --> 01:02:11,727 He is ordinary. 1271 01:02:11,795 --> 01:02:13,196 Buddhism is not about being 1272 01:02:13,264 --> 01:02:14,498 special. 1273 01:02:14,566 --> 01:02:16,133 Buddhism is about being 1274 01:02:16,201 --> 01:02:17,401 ordinary. 1275 01:02:17,469 --> 01:02:20,036 And it is not about the 1276 01:02:20,106 --> 01:02:23,808 continual exudation of bliss. 1277 01:02:23,875 --> 01:02:26,811 It is about walking a normal 1278 01:02:26,878 --> 01:02:28,979 human life with normal human 1279 01:02:29,047 --> 01:02:30,548 beings, doing normal human 1280 01:02:30,617 --> 01:02:33,319 things, and this reminds you 1281 01:02:33,386 --> 01:02:34,686 that you yourself might be 1282 01:02:34,754 --> 01:02:35,488 a Buddha. 1283 01:02:35,555 --> 01:02:37,389 At this moment, the person 1284 01:02:37,458 --> 01:02:39,559 you're looking at might be one. 1285 01:02:39,627 --> 01:02:41,361 It's an interesting practice; 1286 01:02:41,429 --> 01:02:43,096 just each person you see as you 1287 01:02:43,165 --> 01:02:45,799 walk down the street: "Buddha? 1288 01:02:45,867 --> 01:02:46,867 Buddha? 1289 01:02:46,935 --> 01:02:48,169 Buddha. 1290 01:02:48,238 --> 01:02:49,438 Buddha. 1291 01:02:49,506 --> 01:02:51,440 Buddha." 1292 01:02:56,847 --> 01:02:58,014 GERE: from Bodh Gaya, the 1293 01:02:58,081 --> 01:02:59,914 Buddha walked west nearly 200 1294 01:02:59,983 --> 01:03:01,584 miles and crossed the Ganges 1295 01:03:01,651 --> 01:03:04,919 river. 1296 01:03:04,989 --> 01:03:06,524 He was still searching for a way 1297 01:03:06,591 --> 01:03:07,958 to explain to others what 1298 01:03:08,026 --> 01:03:10,427 he feared was unexplainable, 1299 01:03:10,495 --> 01:03:12,463 the path to the enlightenment 1300 01:03:12,531 --> 01:03:16,733 he himself had experienced. 1301 01:03:17,171 --> 01:03:18,103 [ SOFT SITAR MUSIC ] 1302 01:03:28,983 --> 01:03:30,950 In a deer park in Sarnath, 1303 01:03:31,018 --> 01:03:32,452 not far from the Ganges, 1304 01:03:32,520 --> 01:03:37,857 he would try again. 1305 01:03:37,926 --> 01:03:39,794 His five former companions were 1306 01:03:39,862 --> 01:03:40,663 still practicing the 1307 01:03:40,730 --> 01:03:42,398 austerities he himself had 1308 01:03:42,432 --> 01:03:47,336 abandoned. 1309 01:03:47,404 --> 01:03:48,870 "From far off, they saw me 1310 01:03:48,939 --> 01:03:50,940 coming and, on seeing me, 1311 01:03:51,009 --> 01:03:52,577 made a pact with one another," 1312 01:03:52,644 --> 01:03:54,478 the Buddha recalled. 1313 01:03:54,546 --> 01:03:55,646 "'Friends, here comes 1314 01:03:55,714 --> 01:03:58,181 Siddhartha, living luxuriously, 1315 01:03:58,250 --> 01:03:59,584 straying from his ascetic 1316 01:03:59,651 --> 01:04:00,984 practice. 1317 01:04:01,052 --> 01:04:02,453 He doesn't deserve to be bowed 1318 01:04:02,522 --> 01:04:04,523 down to.'" 1319 01:04:04,590 --> 01:04:05,789 These are his buddies, who 1320 01:04:05,858 --> 01:04:07,492 were just disappointed and 1321 01:04:07,560 --> 01:04:09,828 disgusted with him for giving in 1322 01:04:09,896 --> 01:04:11,063 after they'd all been trying 1323 01:04:11,131 --> 01:04:12,498 to starve themselves into 1324 01:04:12,566 --> 01:04:14,534 enlightenment. 1325 01:04:14,603 --> 01:04:17,571 So they... they're a little 1326 01:04:17,639 --> 01:04:19,005 distrustful at the beginning. 1327 01:04:19,073 --> 01:04:20,541 They refer to him as an 1328 01:04:20,610 --> 01:04:23,077 equal, and he then tells them, 1329 01:04:23,145 --> 01:04:24,279 "No, that's not the term you 1330 01:04:24,347 --> 01:04:25,547 should use when you refer to 1331 01:04:25,616 --> 01:04:27,350 a tathagata, a being who's gone 1332 01:04:27,416 --> 01:04:29,116 beyond." 1333 01:04:29,184 --> 01:04:31,620 And so he sets them straight. 1334 01:04:31,688 --> 01:04:35,124 And they then become the first 1335 01:04:35,191 --> 01:04:37,926 people to hear the content of 1336 01:04:37,995 --> 01:04:39,035 what he realized under the 1337 01:04:39,095 --> 01:04:41,364 Bodhi tree. 1338 01:04:44,336 --> 01:04:45,417 GERE: His first teaching 1339 01:04:45,471 --> 01:04:47,171 would later be called ๏ฟฝsetting 1340 01:04:47,239 --> 01:04:48,773 in motion the wheel of the 1341 01:04:48,841 --> 01:04:50,776 Dharma๏ฟฝ because it brought the 1342 01:04:50,842 --> 01:04:52,343 Buddha's message into the world 1343 01:04:52,412 --> 01:04:58,583 for the first time. 1344 01:04:58,652 --> 01:05:01,219 He did not propound a dogma. 1345 01:05:01,289 --> 01:05:02,789 Instead, he spoke from his own 1346 01:05:02,856 --> 01:05:05,191 experience, out of his own 1347 01:05:05,260 --> 01:05:05,760 heart. 1348 01:05:09,431 --> 01:05:10,898 He had known the abandon of the 1349 01:05:10,966 --> 01:05:13,001 sensualist and the rigors of 1350 01:05:13,068 --> 01:05:14,736 the ascetic. 1351 01:05:14,804 --> 01:05:17,272 Now he would disavow both of 1352 01:05:17,341 --> 01:05:19,875 them. 1353 01:05:19,943 --> 01:05:20,843 The Buddha said, "I've 1354 01:05:20,911 --> 01:05:22,645 discovered a new way, and it's 1355 01:05:22,714 --> 01:05:24,915 not the path of asceticism, 1356 01:05:24,981 --> 01:05:26,749 and it's not the path of sensory 1357 01:05:26,818 --> 01:05:27,884 indulgence. 1358 01:05:27,952 --> 01:05:30,353 It's the middle way." 1359 01:05:30,421 --> 01:05:31,154 What the Buddha was always 1360 01:05:31,223 --> 01:05:32,824 doing was saying, "Everything 1361 01:05:32,891 --> 01:05:34,292 needs to be balanced." 1362 01:05:34,360 --> 01:05:35,694 So, you know, the middle way 1363 01:05:35,761 --> 01:05:37,662 was always balancing between, 1364 01:05:37,730 --> 01:05:39,164 you know, excesses on this side, 1365 01:05:39,232 --> 01:05:40,999 excesses on the other side. 1366 01:05:41,068 --> 01:05:44,737 [ SINGLE NOTE TWANGS ] 1367 01:05:44,805 --> 01:05:47,773 [ SITAR STRUMMING ] 1368 01:05:51,914 --> 01:05:54,649 [ SOFT SITAR MUSIC ] 1369 01:05:54,717 --> 01:05:56,517 BROWN: "fair goes the dancing 1370 01:05:56,585 --> 01:05:59,086 when the sitar is tuned. 1371 01:05:59,154 --> 01:06:01,088 Tune us the sitar neither high 1372 01:06:01,157 --> 01:06:04,025 nor low, 1373 01:06:04,094 --> 01:06:05,862 and we will dance away 1374 01:06:05,929 --> 01:06:08,231 the hearts of men. 1375 01:06:20,747 --> 01:06:22,114 [ NOTE TWANGS DISCORDANTLY ] 1376 01:06:22,181 --> 01:06:23,281 But the string too tight 1377 01:06:23,350 --> 01:06:24,616 breaks... 1378 01:06:24,684 --> 01:06:25,784 [ HOLLOW SNAP ] 1379 01:06:25,853 --> 01:06:30,122 and the music dies. 1380 01:06:30,190 --> 01:06:31,523 The string too slack has 1381 01:06:31,592 --> 01:06:36,363 no sound, and the music dies. 1382 01:06:36,430 --> 01:06:38,899 [ HARMONIOUS STRUM ] 1383 01:06:38,967 --> 01:06:43,271 There is a middle way. 1384 01:06:43,339 --> 01:06:45,274 Tune us the sitar neither low 1385 01:06:45,340 --> 01:06:48,409 nor high, 1386 01:06:48,478 --> 01:06:49,913 and we will dance away 1387 01:06:49,980 --> 01:06:53,416 the hearts of men." 1388 01:06:56,986 --> 01:06:57,787 GERE: The path to 1389 01:06:57,789 --> 01:06:59,022 enlightenment lay along the 1390 01:06:59,089 --> 01:07:01,892 middle way, the Buddha taught, 1391 01:07:01,960 --> 01:07:05,563 and the ascetics listened. 1392 01:07:05,631 --> 01:07:07,398 Now he would answer the question 1393 01:07:07,467 --> 01:07:09,100 that six years before had 1394 01:07:09,168 --> 01:07:11,537 provoked his spiritual journey: 1395 01:07:11,605 --> 01:07:13,873 the question of suffering. 1396 01:07:13,940 --> 01:07:15,106 Buddhists don't have 1397 01:07:15,175 --> 01:07:16,175 a creation story. 1398 01:07:16,243 --> 01:07:19,278 There is no creator deity. 1399 01:07:19,347 --> 01:07:21,415 It's not really of interest. 1400 01:07:21,483 --> 01:07:24,251 It's not an issue. 1401 01:07:24,320 --> 01:07:26,688 What's of interest is the 1402 01:07:26,756 --> 01:07:29,791 problem of human suffering and 1403 01:07:29,860 --> 01:07:31,793 the solution to human suffering. 1404 01:07:31,861 --> 01:07:33,829 Pretty much everything else, 1405 01:07:33,896 --> 01:07:38,934 all right, is beside the point. 1406 01:07:39,003 --> 01:07:40,370 GERE: The Buddha's analysis 1407 01:07:40,439 --> 01:07:42,173 of suffering came in the form 1408 01:07:42,240 --> 01:07:43,975 of what have come to be called 1409 01:07:44,042 --> 01:07:46,177 "the Four Noble Truths." 1410 01:07:46,245 --> 01:07:47,745 There is no commandments or 1411 01:07:47,813 --> 01:07:49,081 anything. 1412 01:07:49,148 --> 01:07:50,415 The first Noble Truth is that 1413 01:07:50,483 --> 01:07:51,383 there is suffering in this 1414 01:07:51,451 --> 01:07:52,451 world. 1415 01:07:52,519 --> 01:07:53,552 Generally, this "suffering" has 1416 01:07:53,620 --> 01:07:55,121 been mistranslated. 1417 01:07:55,189 --> 01:07:57,457 "Suffering" is not entirely 1418 01:07:57,525 --> 01:08:00,360 accurate to the word that the 1419 01:08:00,427 --> 01:08:02,195 Buddha probably used. 1420 01:08:02,262 --> 01:08:04,897 It means something closer to 1421 01:08:04,966 --> 01:08:07,134 "dissatisfaction"... that, 1422 01:08:07,202 --> 01:08:08,168 you know, we're never quite 1423 01:08:08,236 --> 01:08:09,703 happy, and if we are, that's 1424 01:08:09,771 --> 01:08:11,373 gone in an instant, anyhow. 1425 01:08:11,439 --> 01:08:12,439 And he says that this 1426 01:08:12,508 --> 01:08:13,108 suffering, this 1427 01:08:13,175 --> 01:08:14,809 unsatisfactoriness, doesn't 1428 01:08:14,878 --> 01:08:17,713 arise by itself; it has causes. 1429 01:08:17,780 --> 01:08:21,217 Our own mind causes it. 1430 01:08:26,758 --> 01:08:27,625 GERE: While the Second Noble 1431 01:08:27,692 --> 01:08:29,227 Truth asserts that suffering 1432 01:08:29,294 --> 01:08:31,628 has a cause, the Third Noble 1433 01:08:31,696 --> 01:08:33,364 Truth makes an astonishing 1434 01:08:33,432 --> 01:08:34,899 claim. 1435 01:08:34,966 --> 01:08:36,334 You really can be free of 1436 01:08:36,402 --> 01:08:38,302 suffering by understanding 1437 01:08:38,371 --> 01:08:40,005 the cause of suffering. 1438 01:08:40,072 --> 01:08:41,472 But nobody tells you that, 1439 01:08:41,541 --> 01:08:42,508 and so that was a huge 1440 01:08:42,575 --> 01:08:46,211 announcement. 1441 01:08:46,280 --> 01:08:47,180 GERE: The problem, Buddha 1442 01:08:47,248 --> 01:08:50,050 taught, is desire, 1443 01:08:50,118 --> 01:08:51,718 how to live with the confused 1444 01:08:51,786 --> 01:08:53,587 and entangling desires of our 1445 01:08:53,655 --> 01:08:57,058 own minds. 1446 01:08:57,126 --> 01:08:59,294 People often misunderstand 1447 01:08:59,362 --> 01:09:01,429 Buddhism as saying: 1448 01:09:01,497 --> 01:09:02,897 "In order to wipe out suffering, 1449 01:09:02,964 --> 01:09:05,099 you have to wipe out desire." 1450 01:09:05,168 --> 01:09:06,408 If that was what the Buddha was 1451 01:09:06,437 --> 01:09:07,736 saying, then where does the 1452 01:09:07,804 --> 01:09:10,573 desire for enlightenment fit in, 1453 01:09:10,640 --> 01:09:12,007 you know? 1454 01:09:12,077 --> 01:09:12,878 The Buddha's saying: 1455 01:09:12,944 --> 01:09:14,878 "Be smart about your desires." 1456 01:09:36,971 --> 01:09:38,004 GERE: With the Fourth and 1457 01:09:38,072 --> 01:09:40,373 final Noble Truth, the Buddha 1458 01:09:40,441 --> 01:09:41,374 laid out a series of 1459 01:09:41,443 --> 01:09:42,876 instructions for his disciples 1460 01:09:42,944 --> 01:09:45,012 to follow, a way of leading the 1461 01:09:45,080 --> 01:09:47,115 mind to enlightenment called 1462 01:09:47,183 --> 01:09:49,551 "the Noble Eightfold Path," 1463 01:09:49,619 --> 01:09:50,852 the cultivation of moral 1464 01:09:50,920 --> 01:09:52,821 discipline, mindfulness, 1465 01:09:52,889 --> 01:09:54,324 and wisdom. 1466 01:09:54,391 --> 01:09:55,925 They are, as I like to think 1467 01:09:55,993 --> 01:09:57,660 of them, a set of possible 1468 01:09:57,729 --> 01:10:02,832 recipes that you can try on 1469 01:10:02,899 --> 01:10:05,067 your own life and see which one 1470 01:10:05,137 --> 01:10:08,205 makes the best soup. 1471 01:10:08,273 --> 01:10:09,340 GERE: The Buddha didn't speak 1472 01:10:09,408 --> 01:10:11,042 for long, but when he was 1473 01:10:11,110 --> 01:10:12,944 finished, the five skeptical 1474 01:10:13,012 --> 01:10:15,813 ascetics had been won over. 1475 01:10:15,882 --> 01:10:20,085 They became his first disciples. 1476 01:10:20,154 --> 01:10:22,188 Word quickly spread of the sage 1477 01:10:22,257 --> 01:10:23,457 teaching in the deer park at 1478 01:10:23,525 --> 01:10:24,791 Sarnath. 1479 01:10:24,859 --> 01:10:26,527 Hundreds came to hear him and 1480 01:10:26,595 --> 01:10:29,130 became disciples too. 1481 01:10:29,197 --> 01:10:30,929 Many were wealthy merchants or 1482 01:10:30,998 --> 01:10:33,267 their sons, living just five 1483 01:10:33,335 --> 01:10:34,636 miles away in a thriving 1484 01:10:34,703 --> 01:10:36,871 trading center on the Ganges, 1485 01:10:36,938 --> 01:10:39,340 the holy city of Benares. 1486 01:10:39,409 --> 01:10:42,344 [ BELL CLANGING ] 1487 01:10:46,083 --> 01:10:49,719 [ MEN SINGING ] 1488 01:11:07,008 --> 01:11:09,309 Today Benares is the most sacred 1489 01:11:09,376 --> 01:11:11,611 city in all of India, as it has 1490 01:11:11,679 --> 01:11:14,380 been for millennia. 1491 01:11:19,789 --> 01:11:21,123 Even before the time of the 1492 01:11:21,191 --> 01:11:23,425 Buddha, pilgrims came here to 1493 01:11:23,492 --> 01:11:26,128 worship their gods and bathe in 1494 01:11:26,197 --> 01:11:29,632 the holy river of heaven. 1495 01:11:38,510 --> 01:11:41,011 You see people purifying 1496 01:11:41,080 --> 01:11:43,081 themselves bathing in the 1497 01:11:43,149 --> 01:11:46,084 Ganges. 1498 01:11:48,356 --> 01:11:50,290 You see priests performing 1499 01:11:50,358 --> 01:11:53,593 rituals. 1500 01:12:02,103 --> 01:12:05,373 You see corpses, because that's 1501 01:12:05,441 --> 01:12:07,476 the best place to end one's 1502 01:12:07,543 --> 01:12:10,211 life. 1503 01:12:10,281 --> 01:12:11,814 So you see going on there 1504 01:12:11,882 --> 01:12:13,883 a great range of religious 1505 01:12:13,950 --> 01:12:16,185 activity, and much of it 1506 01:12:16,254 --> 01:12:17,821 of the type that does go back 1507 01:12:17,889 --> 01:12:19,055 to the Buddha's time. 1508 01:12:19,123 --> 01:12:22,058 [ MAN SINGING ] 1509 01:12:25,197 --> 01:12:26,437 GERE: Many of today's sacred 1510 01:12:26,465 --> 01:12:28,400 ceremonies on the Ganges echo 1511 01:12:28,468 --> 01:12:30,035 the ancient practices of the 1512 01:12:30,103 --> 01:12:34,071 Vedic priests, the Brahmans. 1513 01:12:34,140 --> 01:12:36,108 In the Buddha's day, only the 1514 01:12:36,176 --> 01:12:37,677 Brahmans could mediate between 1515 01:12:37,744 --> 01:12:39,745 the gods and men. 1516 01:12:39,814 --> 01:12:41,381 Only they could conduct the 1517 01:12:41,449 --> 01:12:42,949 holy rituals that were said to 1518 01:12:43,017 --> 01:12:46,453 preserve the universe itself. 1519 01:12:51,561 --> 01:12:53,094 The Brahman priests stood at 1520 01:12:53,162 --> 01:12:54,596 the pinnacle of a rigid social 1521 01:12:54,664 --> 01:12:56,965 hierarchy: a sacred system of 1522 01:12:57,034 --> 01:12:58,802 caste. 1523 01:12:58,869 --> 01:13:01,170 Beneath them were the warriors, 1524 01:13:01,239 --> 01:13:02,272 the caste to which the Buddha 1525 01:13:02,340 --> 01:13:04,407 belonged. 1526 01:13:04,475 --> 01:13:07,577 Below them were farmers. 1527 01:13:07,646 --> 01:13:08,379 At the bottom were the 1528 01:13:08,447 --> 01:13:11,382 servants and, still lower, 1529 01:13:11,450 --> 01:13:13,284 outcastes. 1530 01:13:13,353 --> 01:13:15,487 Those social groups are not 1531 01:13:15,556 --> 01:13:17,257 merely social conventions, but 1532 01:13:17,324 --> 01:13:19,258 rather, they're hardwired into 1533 01:13:19,327 --> 01:13:21,527 the nature of the universe. 1534 01:13:21,595 --> 01:13:23,463 You're supposed to stay in that 1535 01:13:23,530 --> 01:13:25,498 group, and the survival of 1536 01:13:25,567 --> 01:13:26,834 society depends upon your 1537 01:13:26,902 --> 01:13:28,469 continuing to perform the 1538 01:13:28,536 --> 01:13:30,271 function associated with that 1539 01:13:30,340 --> 01:13:34,408 social status. 1540 01:13:34,476 --> 01:13:35,910 GERE: Caste was irrelevant 1541 01:13:35,979 --> 01:13:38,046 to the Buddha. 1542 01:13:38,114 --> 01:13:39,581 So were priestly rituals to 1543 01:13:39,648 --> 01:13:42,617 preserve the universe. 1544 01:13:42,686 --> 01:13:44,587 His teachings focused on the 1545 01:13:44,654 --> 01:13:48,791 universe within. 1546 01:13:48,860 --> 01:13:50,027 The Buddha said you could be 1547 01:13:50,096 --> 01:13:51,096 from any caste. 1548 01:13:51,162 --> 01:13:52,997 What makes you noble is if you 1549 01:13:53,065 --> 01:13:54,565 understand reality, you know, 1550 01:13:54,633 --> 01:13:55,967 if you're a good person. 1551 01:13:56,035 --> 01:13:57,802 If you're a wise person, 1552 01:13:57,870 --> 01:13:59,170 then you're noble. 1553 01:13:59,239 --> 01:14:00,320 [ SOFT INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC ] 1554 01:14:12,353 --> 01:14:13,520 GERE: In time, a devoted 1555 01:14:13,587 --> 01:14:15,255 gathering of monks formed around 1556 01:14:15,323 --> 01:14:17,090 the Buddha at Sarnath, near the 1557 01:14:17,159 --> 01:14:20,694 Ganges. 1558 01:14:20,762 --> 01:14:22,763 Broken stones and fallen 1559 01:14:22,832 --> 01:14:24,633 pillars mark what remains 1560 01:14:24,700 --> 01:14:26,201 of what grew to be a vibrant 1561 01:14:26,269 --> 01:14:31,705 monastic community, the Sangha. 1562 01:14:43,455 --> 01:14:45,656 It took the Buddha many, 1563 01:14:45,724 --> 01:14:48,961 many years to find his way. 1564 01:14:49,028 --> 01:14:50,295 But he didn't want it to be 1565 01:14:50,364 --> 01:14:53,066 so hard for people, and so 1566 01:14:53,134 --> 01:14:54,734 he established a community who 1567 01:14:54,801 --> 01:14:56,369 could live together and help 1568 01:14:56,438 --> 01:14:59,073 one another. 1569 01:15:21,900 --> 01:15:23,134 GERE: In a ceremony evoking 1570 01:15:23,201 --> 01:15:24,267 the beginning of the Buddha's 1571 01:15:24,335 --> 01:15:26,136 own spiritual journey, 1572 01:15:26,205 --> 01:15:28,239 fledgling monks of all ages 1573 01:15:28,307 --> 01:15:29,906 say good-bye to their families 1574 01:15:29,974 --> 01:15:33,176 and homes and join the Sangha. 1575 01:15:33,246 --> 01:15:35,180 [ CHANTING ] 1576 01:15:35,247 --> 01:15:38,182 [ CHILDREN REPEATING CHANT ] 1577 01:15:47,294 --> 01:15:49,595 I go to the refuge of the 1578 01:15:49,664 --> 01:15:52,333 Buddha, I go to the refuge of 1579 01:15:52,401 --> 01:15:54,668 the Dharma, and I go to the 1580 01:15:54,737 --> 01:15:56,371 refuge of the Sangha. 1581 01:15:56,440 --> 01:16:00,243 [ RESPONSIVE CHANTING CONTINUES ] 1582 01:16:04,313 --> 01:16:05,948 the Sangha is an embodiment 1583 01:16:06,017 --> 01:16:07,350 of Buddha's experience and 1584 01:16:07,418 --> 01:16:08,718 wisdom. 1585 01:16:08,786 --> 01:16:10,253 What happens if people practice 1586 01:16:10,320 --> 01:16:10,987 this thing? 1587 01:16:11,056 --> 01:16:12,423 Are they truly happy or not? 1588 01:16:12,490 --> 01:16:13,958 Are they joyful or not? 1589 01:16:14,026 --> 01:16:15,226 So I think Buddha wanted us to 1590 01:16:15,260 --> 01:16:17,528 lead a perfect example of his 1591 01:16:17,597 --> 01:16:19,130 teaching: an alive teaching, 1592 01:16:19,199 --> 01:16:20,600 a teaching that walks, 1593 01:16:20,667 --> 01:16:21,767 a teaching that can talk, 1594 01:16:21,834 --> 01:16:23,569 a teaching that can laugh. 1595 01:16:23,637 --> 01:16:25,504 So I would say sangha is just 1596 01:16:25,573 --> 01:16:27,807 like a living example of 1597 01:16:27,876 --> 01:16:28,943 Buddha's teaching. 1598 01:16:29,010 --> 01:16:32,779 [ ALL CHANTING SOFTLY ] 1599 01:16:37,418 --> 01:16:38,586 GERE: the first Sangha was 1600 01:16:38,653 --> 01:16:40,554 a radical institution, 1601 01:16:40,623 --> 01:16:42,958 open to people of every caste 1602 01:16:43,025 --> 01:16:44,859 and, remarkable for the times 1603 01:16:44,928 --> 01:16:46,495 in which the Buddha lived, 1604 01:16:46,563 --> 01:16:52,702 to both men and women. 1605 01:16:52,770 --> 01:16:53,870 The Buddha was part of 1606 01:16:53,939 --> 01:16:55,707 a culture deeply suspicious of 1607 01:16:55,773 --> 01:16:59,275 women. 1608 01:16:59,345 --> 01:17:01,378 The attitude towards women 1609 01:17:01,445 --> 01:17:03,947 at the time was very critical, 1610 01:17:04,016 --> 01:17:05,449 and many things were impossible 1611 01:17:05,517 --> 01:17:07,218 for them. 1612 01:17:07,285 --> 01:17:08,686 So that was a very 1613 01:17:08,755 --> 01:17:10,889 revolutionary thing to do that 1614 01:17:10,958 --> 01:17:17,330 in that times of India. 1615 01:17:17,397 --> 01:17:18,598 GERE: By ordaining women as 1616 01:17:18,666 --> 01:17:20,667 nuns, the Buddha gave women the 1617 01:17:20,736 --> 01:17:22,369 chance to escape the drudgery 1618 01:17:22,438 --> 01:17:23,972 of daily life. 1619 01:17:24,039 --> 01:17:27,041 [ BELL GONGS ] 1620 01:17:29,078 --> 01:17:30,912 Life was so hard for most women 1621 01:17:30,981 --> 01:17:32,313 that entering the Sangha was 1622 01:17:32,381 --> 01:17:34,850 a liberation, as we know from 1623 01:17:34,917 --> 01:17:36,484 their ecstatic, heart-rending 1624 01:17:36,553 --> 01:17:40,389 poems. 1625 01:17:40,457 --> 01:17:42,525 "So freed! So freed! 1626 01:17:42,593 --> 01:17:44,528 So thoroughly freed am I... 1627 01:17:44,595 --> 01:17:46,864 from my pestle, my shameless 1628 01:17:46,931 --> 01:17:48,331 husband, and his sunshade 1629 01:17:48,400 --> 01:17:51,502 making, my moldy old pot with 1630 01:17:51,570 --> 01:17:54,238 its water-snake smell. 1631 01:17:54,307 --> 01:17:56,341 Aversion and passion I cut 1632 01:17:56,409 --> 01:17:58,510 with a chop. 1633 01:17:58,578 --> 01:17:59,712 Having come to the foot of 1634 01:17:59,781 --> 01:18:02,614 a tree, I meditate, 1635 01:18:02,684 --> 01:18:05,852 absorbed in the bliss. 1636 01:18:05,920 --> 01:18:09,489 'What bliss!'" 1637 01:18:09,557 --> 01:18:13,493 [ BELL GONGS ] 1638 01:18:17,433 --> 01:18:19,968 Bliss, Nirvana, the Buddha 1639 01:18:20,037 --> 01:18:22,205 taught, could be found in the 1640 01:18:22,271 --> 01:18:23,872 fleeting moment through the 1641 01:18:23,941 --> 01:18:26,876 practice of meditation. 1642 01:18:26,944 --> 01:18:28,277 The Buddha showed his followers 1643 01:18:28,346 --> 01:18:29,646 how to come to terms with their 1644 01:18:29,715 --> 01:18:32,515 own roiling thoughts and desires 1645 01:18:32,583 --> 01:18:34,851 by paying attention to them, 1646 01:18:34,920 --> 01:18:36,687 by becoming aware, 1647 01:18:36,756 --> 01:18:39,991 becoming mindful. 1648 01:18:40,059 --> 01:18:42,627 As an ancient poem counsels: 1649 01:18:42,696 --> 01:18:45,431 "Like an archer, an arrow, 1650 01:18:45,498 --> 01:18:46,699 the wise man steadies his 1651 01:18:46,767 --> 01:18:49,335 trembling mind, a fickle and 1652 01:18:49,402 --> 01:18:54,406 restless weapon." 1653 01:18:54,476 --> 01:18:56,044 Many times, our mind is not 1654 01:18:56,111 --> 01:18:58,278 peaceful enough. 1655 01:18:58,347 --> 01:18:59,914 So we realize that perhaps we 1656 01:18:59,983 --> 01:19:01,250 need to understand more about 1657 01:19:01,316 --> 01:19:04,718 mind itself and how to balance 1658 01:19:04,787 --> 01:19:06,054 the emotions, how to balance 1659 01:19:06,122 --> 01:19:08,223 our mind, and try to cultivate 1660 01:19:08,291 --> 01:19:11,060 more happiness. 1661 01:19:11,129 --> 01:19:12,528 The difficulties come from 1662 01:19:12,595 --> 01:19:14,463 within. 1663 01:19:14,531 --> 01:19:17,200 One experiences unexpected 1664 01:19:17,269 --> 01:19:19,837 things from one's mind: 1665 01:19:19,905 --> 01:19:22,339 the most dangerous skeptical 1666 01:19:22,407 --> 01:19:24,375 doubts, doubts about one's 1667 01:19:24,442 --> 01:19:28,279 self, doubts about the Buddha. 1668 01:19:28,348 --> 01:19:30,250 Physical is... we can get from... 1669 01:19:30,316 --> 01:19:31,750 [ CHUCKLES ] 1670 01:19:31,818 --> 01:19:33,786 from the food and from the 1671 01:19:33,853 --> 01:19:36,188 supplement of vitamins and... 1672 01:19:36,256 --> 01:19:38,891 yeah, and for the mind, this is 1673 01:19:38,959 --> 01:19:42,862 the only way we have to... 1674 01:19:42,931 --> 01:19:44,231 only medicine. 1675 01:19:44,299 --> 01:19:46,267 [ CHUCKLES ] 1676 01:19:47,869 --> 01:19:49,170 Meditation is not about 1677 01:19:49,238 --> 01:19:51,239 getting rid of anger or getting 1678 01:19:51,308 --> 01:19:53,810 rid of lust or getting rid of 1679 01:19:53,876 --> 01:19:55,811 jealousy. 1680 01:19:55,879 --> 01:19:57,213 Even while becoming a monk, 1681 01:19:57,282 --> 01:19:58,982 often we experience angers; 1682 01:19:59,049 --> 01:20:00,349 [ CHUCKLES ] it happens. 1683 01:20:00,418 --> 01:20:01,618 And it often happens when people 1684 01:20:01,686 --> 01:20:02,646 start teasing you, like, 1685 01:20:02,652 --> 01:20:04,887 "shaven bald-head person." 1686 01:20:04,955 --> 01:20:06,189 But it gives a good chance for 1687 01:20:06,257 --> 01:20:07,590 us to realize that, "Okay, 1688 01:20:07,658 --> 01:20:08,859 let's see, this anger arises. 1689 01:20:08,928 --> 01:20:11,896 What is it?" 1690 01:20:11,964 --> 01:20:13,898 What most often happens in our 1691 01:20:13,966 --> 01:20:15,499 ordinary life is that whenever 1692 01:20:15,567 --> 01:20:17,135 we experience these emotions, 1693 01:20:17,204 --> 01:20:18,737 we get stuck into it. 1694 01:20:18,805 --> 01:20:23,075 It starts twisting us. 1695 01:20:23,144 --> 01:20:24,677 But Buddhism is going through 1696 01:20:24,745 --> 01:20:26,412 inside it and getting out of it 1697 01:20:26,481 --> 01:20:28,549 peacefully. 1698 01:20:28,616 --> 01:20:29,984 And I think that gives us more 1699 01:20:30,052 --> 01:20:31,652 joy. 1700 01:20:31,721 --> 01:20:33,221 And that makes human life more 1701 01:20:33,287 --> 01:20:35,822 full, more round. 1702 01:20:35,891 --> 01:20:37,391 It's not like... we are not living 1703 01:20:37,460 --> 01:20:38,760 a partial truth, but it's like 1704 01:20:38,827 --> 01:20:41,929 the whole of things together. 1705 01:20:41,998 --> 01:20:43,832 It takes time to comprehend 1706 01:20:43,900 --> 01:20:45,600 this. 1707 01:20:45,668 --> 01:20:47,402 And then by practicing again 1708 01:20:47,471 --> 01:20:48,671 and again, the practitioner 1709 01:20:48,740 --> 01:20:51,308 becomes very balanced, and one 1710 01:20:51,375 --> 01:20:53,676 reaches the state of very strong 1711 01:20:53,745 --> 01:20:56,947 equanimity, equanimity towards 1712 01:20:57,015 --> 01:20:59,850 the physical and mental objects. 1713 01:20:59,919 --> 01:21:03,153 And this is the base camp 1714 01:21:03,222 --> 01:21:05,757 for the summit: 1715 01:21:05,825 --> 01:21:08,160 enlightenment. 1716 01:21:20,342 --> 01:21:21,109 BROWN: "After washing 1717 01:21:21,176 --> 01:21:23,744 my feet," a disciple said, 1718 01:21:23,813 --> 01:21:25,547 "I watch the water going down 1719 01:21:25,614 --> 01:21:27,815 the drain." 1720 01:21:27,884 --> 01:21:29,124 [ PEACEFUL INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC ] 1721 01:21:36,893 --> 01:21:39,895 "I am calm. 1722 01:21:39,964 --> 01:21:42,232 I control my mind, like a noble 1723 01:21:42,300 --> 01:21:45,235 thoroughbred horse. 1724 01:21:50,343 --> 01:21:55,113 Taking a lamp, I enter my cell; 1725 01:21:55,182 --> 01:21:56,549 thinking of sleep, 1726 01:21:56,616 --> 01:22:02,355 I sit on my bed. 1727 01:22:02,424 --> 01:22:04,090 I touch the wick. 1728 01:22:04,159 --> 01:22:06,961 The lamp goes out: 1729 01:22:07,028 --> 01:22:10,765 Nirvana. 1730 01:22:10,833 --> 01:22:14,234 My mind is freed." 1731 01:22:24,248 --> 01:22:25,088 GERE: "The mind is 1732 01:22:25,149 --> 01:22:26,750 as restless as a monkey," 1733 01:22:26,819 --> 01:22:29,788 the Buddha taught. 1734 01:22:29,856 --> 01:22:32,156 Who you are, what you think of 1735 01:22:32,225 --> 01:22:34,325 as your "self," is constantly 1736 01:22:34,392 --> 01:22:37,060 changing... 1737 01:22:39,732 --> 01:22:42,601 like a river, endlessly flowing, 1738 01:22:42,669 --> 01:22:44,336 One thing today, 1739 01:22:44,404 --> 01:22:48,975 another tomorrow. 1740 01:22:49,044 --> 01:22:51,045 There's water in a river, 1741 01:22:51,112 --> 01:22:53,246 then there's water in a glass, 1742 01:22:53,315 --> 01:22:54,148 and then the water is back 1743 01:22:54,216 --> 01:22:55,316 in the air, and then it's back 1744 01:22:55,385 --> 01:22:56,919 in the river. 1745 01:22:56,986 --> 01:22:58,152 The water's there, 1746 01:22:58,221 --> 01:23:00,288 but what is it? 1747 01:23:00,356 --> 01:23:02,357 That's a way to think about the 1748 01:23:02,425 --> 01:23:05,560 self in Buddhism. 1749 01:23:05,629 --> 01:23:07,030 One moment you're angry. 1750 01:23:07,098 --> 01:23:08,532 The next moment you're laughing. 1751 01:23:08,598 --> 01:23:11,200 Who are you? 1752 01:23:16,442 --> 01:23:18,176 BROWN: "A seed becomes 1753 01:23:18,245 --> 01:23:20,679 a plant. 1754 01:23:24,918 --> 01:23:27,286 Wisps of grass are spun into 1755 01:23:27,355 --> 01:23:29,789 a rope. 1756 01:23:34,162 --> 01:23:36,564 A trickling stream turns into 1757 01:23:36,631 --> 01:23:39,633 a river." 1758 01:23:44,741 --> 01:23:46,341 The self comes, and the self 1759 01:23:46,410 --> 01:23:49,813 goes. 1760 01:23:49,881 --> 01:23:51,381 Simply notice how from one 1761 01:23:51,449 --> 01:23:53,850 moment to another, your self is 1762 01:23:53,918 --> 01:23:56,152 actually not as much the same 1763 01:23:56,221 --> 01:23:59,557 as we think it is. 1764 01:23:59,625 --> 01:24:01,559 What the Buddha realizes is 1765 01:24:01,627 --> 01:24:03,595 that if we can get rid of this 1766 01:24:03,663 --> 01:24:05,965 fundamental misunderstanding 1767 01:24:06,031 --> 01:24:07,532 of the nature of the self based 1768 01:24:07,601 --> 01:24:09,768 on egotism, we won't cling to 1769 01:24:09,837 --> 01:24:11,405 things; we won't screw up 1770 01:24:11,472 --> 01:24:13,372 everything we do because 1771 01:24:13,441 --> 01:24:14,374 we're thinking about it 1772 01:24:14,442 --> 01:24:15,275 in the wrong way. 1773 01:24:15,344 --> 01:24:19,647 Once you stop centering your 1774 01:24:19,715 --> 01:24:21,316 feelings about your feelings on 1775 01:24:21,384 --> 01:24:25,121 your self, what naturally arises 1776 01:24:25,188 --> 01:24:27,823 is simple compassion: 1777 01:24:27,890 --> 01:24:28,957 compassion for your own 1778 01:24:29,025 --> 01:24:30,526 suffering, compassion for 1779 01:24:30,595 --> 01:24:33,096 the suffering of others. 1780 01:24:33,098 --> 01:24:36,634 [ GENTLE NOTES ] 1781 01:24:36,701 --> 01:24:38,068 GERE: Even the most abstract 1782 01:24:38,137 --> 01:24:39,403 of the Buddha's teachings had 1783 01:24:39,470 --> 01:24:42,940 a practical, ethical dimension. 1784 01:24:43,009 --> 01:24:45,710 Compassion, the Buddha taught, 1785 01:24:45,778 --> 01:24:47,112 comes from understanding 1786 01:24:47,180 --> 01:24:50,683 impermanence, transience, flow: 1787 01:24:50,752 --> 01:24:52,418 how one thing passes into 1788 01:24:52,486 --> 01:24:54,955 another, how everything and 1789 01:24:55,023 --> 01:24:59,459 everyone is connected. 1790 01:24:59,528 --> 01:25:01,129 BROWN: "When this is, 1791 01:25:01,197 --> 01:25:03,531 that is. 1792 01:25:03,597 --> 01:25:06,399 From the arising of this 1793 01:25:06,468 --> 01:25:12,173 comes the arising of that. 1794 01:25:12,241 --> 01:25:18,547 When this isn't, that isn't. 1795 01:25:18,616 --> 01:25:21,018 From the cessation of this 1796 01:25:21,086 --> 01:25:24,855 comes the cessation of that." 1797 01:25:28,027 --> 01:25:29,161 This is always connected 1798 01:25:29,228 --> 01:25:30,128 to that. 1799 01:25:30,197 --> 01:25:31,263 Everything is connected 1800 01:25:31,330 --> 01:25:35,465 to everything else. 1801 01:25:35,535 --> 01:25:37,036 You never live by yourself. 1802 01:25:37,103 --> 01:25:39,304 You live always within a family, 1803 01:25:39,372 --> 01:25:40,773 a society, or culture. 1804 01:25:40,841 --> 01:25:43,176 You constantly interact with 1805 01:25:43,243 --> 01:25:45,411 other people all the time. 1806 01:25:45,479 --> 01:25:47,114 So our happiness depends on 1807 01:25:47,183 --> 01:25:51,352 their happiness as well. 1808 01:25:51,420 --> 01:25:54,288 How can we be happy if we are 1809 01:25:54,356 --> 01:25:56,257 the only one happy in... 1810 01:25:56,326 --> 01:25:57,960 on, you know, just an island 1811 01:25:58,028 --> 01:25:59,528 of happiness within an ocean 1812 01:25:59,597 --> 01:26:00,430 of misery? 1813 01:26:00,496 --> 01:26:03,497 Of course, that's not possible. 1814 01:26:07,071 --> 01:26:08,105 GERE: Compassion stirred the 1815 01:26:08,172 --> 01:26:09,439 Buddha to send his monks out 1816 01:26:09,506 --> 01:26:11,775 into the community. 1817 01:26:11,843 --> 01:26:14,544 Sworn to chastity and poverty, 1818 01:26:14,613 --> 01:26:15,947 they wandered the roads, 1819 01:26:16,015 --> 01:26:17,682 bringing the Buddha's teachings 1820 01:26:17,750 --> 01:26:20,151 into the world. 1821 01:26:24,258 --> 01:26:25,491 "Go forth, monks, for the 1822 01:26:25,559 --> 01:26:27,360 happiness of the many, 1823 01:26:27,428 --> 01:26:31,065 out of compassion for the world. 1824 01:26:31,133 --> 01:26:32,832 There are beings whose eyes have 1825 01:26:32,901 --> 01:26:34,935 little dust on them, who will 1826 01:26:35,002 --> 01:26:36,269 perish if they do not hear 1827 01:26:36,337 --> 01:26:38,605 the teaching. 1828 01:26:38,674 --> 01:26:40,776 But if they hear the teaching, 1829 01:26:40,842 --> 01:26:44,278 they will gain liberation." 1830 01:26:44,347 --> 01:26:47,650 The monks exist by begging. 1831 01:26:47,717 --> 01:26:48,785 We think of begging as kind of 1832 01:26:48,852 --> 01:26:50,452 a bad thing. 1833 01:26:50,521 --> 01:26:51,642 Begging in this tradition is 1834 01:26:51,688 --> 01:26:52,321 a good thing. 1835 01:26:52,389 --> 01:26:57,426 It's a sign of spiritual purity. 1836 01:26:57,495 --> 01:26:59,096 You're not allowed to beg 1837 01:26:59,165 --> 01:27:01,232 tomorrow's lunch today... 1838 01:27:01,301 --> 01:27:03,201 only today's lunch. 1839 01:27:03,268 --> 01:27:04,802 Then you can't eat from noon 1840 01:27:04,870 --> 01:27:06,104 until dawn the next day. 1841 01:27:06,172 --> 01:27:07,071 Then you have to go out and get 1842 01:27:07,140 --> 01:27:08,373 another lunch. 1843 01:27:08,441 --> 01:27:10,176 And then in exchange for lunch, 1844 01:27:10,243 --> 01:27:11,576 you give a lecture, 1845 01:27:11,644 --> 01:27:12,477 unless they say, "we don't want 1846 01:27:12,545 --> 01:27:13,279 to hear about it." 1847 01:27:13,347 --> 01:27:14,347 Then you don't. 1848 01:27:14,414 --> 01:27:15,535 But that's the only thing... 1849 01:27:15,548 --> 01:27:16,788 but that forces you to interact 1850 01:27:16,851 --> 01:27:18,251 with the lay community. 1851 01:27:18,319 --> 01:27:19,440 And if you're not serving 1852 01:27:19,487 --> 01:27:20,922 them, if you're not doing 1853 01:27:20,988 --> 01:27:22,856 something useful for them, they 1854 01:27:22,925 --> 01:27:24,225 won't put anything in your bowl, 1855 01:27:24,294 --> 01:27:25,127 and that will be the end of your 1856 01:27:25,195 --> 01:27:27,129 community. 1857 01:27:31,135 --> 01:27:32,235 GERE: The Buddha himself 1858 01:27:32,302 --> 01:27:34,435 wandered across northeast India, 1859 01:27:34,503 --> 01:27:36,038 teaching and gathering new 1860 01:27:36,106 --> 01:27:38,641 disciples everywhere he went. 1861 01:27:38,709 --> 01:27:39,775 You didn't have to become 1862 01:27:39,844 --> 01:27:41,244 a monk or a nun to become 1863 01:27:41,312 --> 01:27:42,411 a Buddhist. 1864 01:27:42,480 --> 01:27:43,680 The Buddha's teachings were 1865 01:27:43,747 --> 01:27:45,648 for everyone. 1866 01:27:45,717 --> 01:27:46,877 [ UP-TEMPO PERCUSSIVE MUSIC ] 1867 01:27:55,661 --> 01:27:56,828 BROWN: "Everything is 1868 01:27:56,897 --> 01:27:59,531 burning. 1869 01:27:59,600 --> 01:28:03,403 What is burning? 1870 01:28:03,471 --> 01:28:06,339 The eyes are burning. 1871 01:28:06,407 --> 01:28:08,241 Everything seen by the eyes 1872 01:28:08,309 --> 01:28:10,578 is burning. 1873 01:28:15,585 --> 01:28:18,487 The ears are burning. 1874 01:28:18,554 --> 01:28:20,389 What is burning? 1875 01:28:20,457 --> 01:28:21,457 [ SITAR STRUMS ] 1876 01:28:21,525 --> 01:28:23,459 Everything heard by the ears 1877 01:28:23,527 --> 01:28:25,795 is burning. 1878 01:28:29,466 --> 01:28:31,734 [ ROAR-LIKE SOUND ] 1879 01:28:31,803 --> 01:28:34,738 [ FLUTE PLAYS MELODY ] 1880 01:28:37,109 --> 01:28:38,976 The nose is burning. 1881 01:28:39,045 --> 01:28:45,050 Smells are ablaze. 1882 01:28:45,119 --> 01:28:47,153 The tongue is burning. 1883 01:28:47,220 --> 01:28:52,691 Tastes are ablaze. 1884 01:28:52,760 --> 01:28:56,729 The body is burning. 1885 01:28:56,799 --> 01:29:00,535 The mind is burning." 1886 01:29:00,602 --> 01:29:02,470 We're on fire. 1887 01:29:02,539 --> 01:29:03,605 We may not know it, but we're 1888 01:29:03,672 --> 01:29:04,872 on fire, and we have to put 1889 01:29:04,942 --> 01:29:07,109 that fire out. 1890 01:29:07,177 --> 01:29:09,078 We're burning with desire, 1891 01:29:09,147 --> 01:29:09,779 all right? 1892 01:29:09,846 --> 01:29:12,348 We're burning with craving. 1893 01:29:12,417 --> 01:29:17,387 Everything... everything about us 1894 01:29:17,456 --> 01:29:21,892 is out of control. 1895 01:29:21,962 --> 01:29:23,329 The Buddha goes on to talk 1896 01:29:23,396 --> 01:29:25,197 about The Three Poisons, 1897 01:29:25,266 --> 01:29:29,902 greed and anger and ignorance, 1898 01:29:29,970 --> 01:29:32,338 and how The Three Poisons are 1899 01:29:32,405 --> 01:29:34,440 what is making the fire, 1900 01:29:34,508 --> 01:29:38,911 and the way out of doing this is 1901 01:29:38,981 --> 01:29:42,383 not to deny The Three Poisons 1902 01:29:42,452 --> 01:29:43,573 but to recognize that if you 1903 01:29:43,619 --> 01:29:45,820 turn them around, you come to 1904 01:29:45,888 --> 01:29:48,523 their opposites. 1905 01:29:48,592 --> 01:29:49,459 Instead of greed, 1906 01:29:49,525 --> 01:29:51,393 you have generosity. 1907 01:29:51,462 --> 01:29:53,229 Instead of anger, 1908 01:29:53,297 --> 01:29:56,299 you have compassion. 1909 01:29:56,368 --> 01:29:58,369 And instead of ignorance, 1910 01:29:58,436 --> 01:30:01,171 you have wisdom. 1911 01:30:10,016 --> 01:30:10,817 GERE: "I can give 1912 01:30:10,885 --> 01:30:11,985 my teachings in brief," 1913 01:30:12,052 --> 01:30:13,686 the Buddha said. 1914 01:30:13,754 --> 01:30:16,288 "I can teach in detail. 1915 01:30:16,357 --> 01:30:18,091 It is those who understand that 1916 01:30:18,159 --> 01:30:20,661 are hard to find." 1917 01:30:22,632 --> 01:30:24,232 There are stories of people 1918 01:30:24,298 --> 01:30:27,534 coming to the Buddha and saying: 1919 01:30:27,602 --> 01:30:29,603 "I am leaving your teaching 1920 01:30:29,672 --> 01:30:31,306 because you have not told me 1921 01:30:31,374 --> 01:30:32,741 about whether there is a life 1922 01:30:32,808 --> 01:30:34,943 after death or whether there is 1923 01:30:35,012 --> 01:30:36,379 another world." 1924 01:30:36,447 --> 01:30:39,015 And the Buddha says, "did I ever 1925 01:30:39,083 --> 01:30:40,383 say that I would give you 1926 01:30:40,452 --> 01:30:42,319 the answer to these things?" 1927 01:30:42,387 --> 01:30:44,088 "No, lord, you didn't." 1928 01:30:44,156 --> 01:30:46,990 "Why do you think that I never 1929 01:30:47,059 --> 01:30:48,359 said that I would give you the 1930 01:30:48,428 --> 01:30:49,761 answer to these things? 1931 01:30:49,828 --> 01:30:51,029 Because these are not the things 1932 01:30:51,098 --> 01:30:53,032 that you need to know. 1933 01:30:53,099 --> 01:30:55,167 The thing that you need to know 1934 01:30:55,235 --> 01:30:57,503 is how to deal with suffering, 1935 01:30:57,572 --> 01:30:59,005 because at this very moment, 1936 01:30:59,073 --> 01:31:00,706 what made you ask that question 1937 01:31:00,775 --> 01:31:05,445 was suffering." 1938 01:31:05,513 --> 01:31:06,547 GERE: The Buddha was, 1939 01:31:06,615 --> 01:31:09,349 above all, a pragmatist. 1940 01:31:09,418 --> 01:31:10,886 He did not expect his followers 1941 01:31:10,954 --> 01:31:11,987 to agree with everything 1942 01:31:12,055 --> 01:31:13,221 he said. 1943 01:31:13,289 --> 01:31:14,856 He encouraged them to debate 1944 01:31:14,925 --> 01:31:18,194 and argue, to challenge him. 1945 01:31:18,261 --> 01:31:20,429 Buddha said, "My followers 1946 01:31:20,498 --> 01:31:22,600 should not accept my teaching 1947 01:31:22,667 --> 01:31:26,036 out of devotion but rather your 1948 01:31:26,105 --> 01:31:27,639 own experiment." 1949 01:31:27,706 --> 01:31:29,573 Even Buddha himself, in order 1950 01:31:29,642 --> 01:31:32,243 to get final enlightenment, 1951 01:31:32,312 --> 01:31:35,346 need hard work. 1952 01:31:35,414 --> 01:31:38,449 So investigate based on reason, 1953 01:31:38,518 --> 01:31:41,520 through logical investigation. 1954 01:31:41,588 --> 01:31:45,491 If something contradict, 1955 01:31:45,559 --> 01:31:47,560 in Buddha's own words, then we 1956 01:31:47,629 --> 01:31:53,500 have the right to reject that. 1957 01:31:53,568 --> 01:31:54,702 GERE: As the Buddha gathered 1958 01:31:54,771 --> 01:31:56,138 more and more followers, 1959 01:31:56,204 --> 01:31:58,572 stories spread of his miracles, 1960 01:31:58,642 --> 01:32:00,142 which mixed the marvelous with 1961 01:32:00,210 --> 01:32:02,812 the mundane. 1962 01:32:02,880 --> 01:32:04,880 BROWN: One story tells how 1963 01:32:04,948 --> 01:32:07,950 500 pieces of firewood split 1964 01:32:08,018 --> 01:32:11,387 at the Buddha's command. 1965 01:32:18,897 --> 01:32:21,132 In another, a mad elephant 1966 01:32:21,201 --> 01:32:23,536 charged wildly down a street, 1967 01:32:23,604 --> 01:32:29,709 forcing everyone to flee. 1968 01:32:29,778 --> 01:32:31,912 Only the Buddha remained, 1969 01:32:31,980 --> 01:32:34,447 quietly waiting. 1970 01:32:36,684 --> 01:32:38,685 The elephant, overcome by the 1971 01:32:38,753 --> 01:32:40,555 Buddha's radiant kindness, 1972 01:32:40,623 --> 01:32:43,225 knelt before him, 1973 01:32:43,293 --> 01:32:45,126 and the Buddha patted his 1974 01:32:45,195 --> 01:32:48,263 leathery trunk. 1975 01:33:10,090 --> 01:33:13,392 Because miracle is something 1976 01:33:13,460 --> 01:33:15,961 you cannot understand. 1977 01:33:16,030 --> 01:33:17,531 So now I think that within this 1978 01:33:17,599 --> 01:33:20,634 century, we may find some new 1979 01:33:20,703 --> 01:33:23,471 ideas or new facts. 1980 01:33:23,539 --> 01:33:27,908 So far, we spent all our energy 1981 01:33:27,976 --> 01:33:30,077 and time for research on 1982 01:33:30,146 --> 01:33:34,815 matter, not internal world. 1983 01:33:34,884 --> 01:33:37,919 This skull, a small space, 1984 01:33:37,988 --> 01:33:39,689 but lot of mysterious things 1985 01:33:39,756 --> 01:33:41,089 still there. 1986 01:33:41,158 --> 01:33:42,892 The great field of knowledge 1987 01:33:42,961 --> 01:33:44,828 is as tiny as the Earth is 1988 01:33:44,896 --> 01:33:45,829 in the universe. 1989 01:33:45,897 --> 01:33:46,737 I mean, it's a tiny... 1990 01:33:46,765 --> 01:33:48,065 it's a speck. 1991 01:33:48,133 --> 01:33:50,735 And the... the universe is what 1992 01:33:50,802 --> 01:33:51,969 we don't know, and it will 1993 01:33:52,037 --> 01:33:53,272 always be that way. 1994 01:33:53,339 --> 01:33:55,374 However much we find out, 1995 01:33:55,442 --> 01:33:57,042 it will still be that way, 1996 01:33:57,110 --> 01:34:00,680 because the unknown is vastly... 1997 01:34:00,749 --> 01:34:03,950 it's unspeakably greater than 1998 01:34:04,018 --> 01:34:07,287 anything we will ever know. 1999 01:34:13,961 --> 01:34:14,995 BROWN: In one of the most 2000 01:34:15,063 --> 01:34:17,098 storied miracles, the Buddha 2001 01:34:17,167 --> 01:34:19,101 strode on a jeweled walkway 2002 01:34:19,169 --> 01:34:22,871 suspended in midair 2003 01:34:22,940 --> 01:34:25,509 while streams of water spouted 2004 01:34:25,575 --> 01:34:26,609 and flames flashed from 2005 01:34:26,678 --> 01:34:28,845 his body, shooting out to the 2006 01:34:28,914 --> 01:34:33,951 very edge of the universe. 2007 01:34:41,594 --> 01:34:43,062 And as the Buddha sat on a lotus 2008 01:34:43,130 --> 01:34:45,298 flower giving his teachings, 2009 01:34:45,365 --> 01:34:47,666 he replicated himself, filling 2010 01:34:47,735 --> 01:34:49,303 the sky with multitudes of 2011 01:34:49,370 --> 01:34:51,638 Buddhas for all to see and 2012 01:34:51,707 --> 01:34:53,975 wonder. 2013 01:35:00,650 --> 01:35:02,884 Do we believe that literally? 2014 01:35:02,952 --> 01:35:04,685 Does it matter whether we 2015 01:35:04,754 --> 01:35:06,521 believe it literally? 2016 01:35:06,589 --> 01:35:08,324 What many of those miraculous 2017 01:35:08,391 --> 01:35:10,625 stories are about is the sheer 2018 01:35:10,694 --> 01:35:11,995 wonder of it all. 2019 01:35:12,063 --> 01:35:13,629 The very fact that the whole of 2020 01:35:13,697 --> 01:35:17,234 unknown time and space has 2021 01:35:17,301 --> 01:35:19,535 led down to this... led to this 2022 01:35:19,604 --> 01:35:21,873 very moment when we're sitting 2023 01:35:21,941 --> 01:35:23,575 here talking... when we are 2024 01:35:23,642 --> 01:35:24,809 sitting here talking to each 2025 01:35:24,878 --> 01:35:27,045 other is utterly miraculous. 2026 01:35:27,114 --> 01:35:30,183 Sitting here in a room, 2027 01:35:30,251 --> 01:35:31,885 having had a cup of coffee, 2028 01:35:31,953 --> 01:35:35,054 having taken it out of 2029 01:35:35,122 --> 01:35:37,090 a beautiful blue-and-white 2030 01:35:37,157 --> 01:35:39,225 porcelain mug, what could be 2031 01:35:39,294 --> 01:35:43,197 more miraculous than that? 2032 01:35:43,266 --> 01:35:45,233 Everyday life around us is 2033 01:35:45,301 --> 01:35:49,204 already so implausible and 2034 01:35:49,273 --> 01:35:51,841 so glorious, that what need for 2035 01:35:51,909 --> 01:35:53,676 further miracles? 2036 01:35:53,744 --> 01:35:55,445 And that's the teaching 2037 01:35:55,514 --> 01:35:56,313 of the Buddha. 2038 01:35:56,381 --> 01:35:58,315 That's the miraculous teaching 2039 01:35:58,383 --> 01:36:01,952 of the Buddha. 2040 01:36:05,290 --> 01:36:06,330 GERE: Violence, the Buddha 2041 01:36:06,358 --> 01:36:08,092 taught, always leads to more 2042 01:36:08,160 --> 01:36:09,994 violence. 2043 01:36:10,062 --> 01:36:12,163 "To the slayer comes a slayer. 2044 01:36:12,232 --> 01:36:13,332 To the conqueror comes 2045 01:36:13,400 --> 01:36:14,767 a conqueror. 2046 01:36:14,835 --> 01:36:16,836 He who plunders is plundered 2047 01:36:16,904 --> 01:36:18,838 in turn." 2048 01:36:18,907 --> 01:36:20,441 War was endemic in the Buddha's 2049 01:36:20,508 --> 01:36:22,876 age, ravaging northeast India 2050 01:36:22,944 --> 01:36:26,480 again and again. 2051 01:36:29,218 --> 01:36:30,285 Although kings and their 2052 01:36:30,353 --> 01:36:32,087 ministers sought his council, 2053 01:36:32,155 --> 01:36:33,755 the Buddha offered no grand 2054 01:36:33,823 --> 01:36:35,757 political vision. 2055 01:36:35,826 --> 01:36:37,427 He was powerless to stop the 2056 01:36:37,493 --> 01:36:39,761 killing and the fighting. 2057 01:36:39,830 --> 01:36:41,431 Even the men, women, and 2058 01:36:41,499 --> 01:36:43,133 children of his former kingdom 2059 01:36:43,200 --> 01:36:44,567 were massacred by a marauding 2060 01:36:44,635 --> 01:36:48,505 king: forced into pits 2061 01:36:48,574 --> 01:36:52,510 and trampled by elephants. 2062 01:36:56,383 --> 01:36:57,464 It was said that the Buddha 2063 01:36:57,517 --> 01:37:00,953 received the news in silence. 2064 01:37:25,849 --> 01:37:29,552 The Buddha failed, but we, 2065 01:37:29,621 --> 01:37:33,057 as the Buddha, fail constantly, 2066 01:37:33,126 --> 01:37:35,959 and part of our suffering is 2067 01:37:36,028 --> 01:37:37,294 our... is our failure, our 2068 01:37:37,362 --> 01:37:40,398 recognition of our failure. 2069 01:37:40,466 --> 01:37:41,666 Buddhism doesn't argue with 2070 01:37:41,667 --> 01:37:43,101 reality. 2071 01:37:43,169 --> 01:37:44,569 There will always be both the 2072 01:37:44,638 --> 01:37:47,606 potential for awakening in any 2073 01:37:47,674 --> 01:37:50,609 moment and the potential for 2074 01:37:50,678 --> 01:37:53,280 incredible damage at any moment, 2075 01:37:53,348 --> 01:37:54,814 and if we fool ourselves into 2076 01:37:54,882 --> 01:37:56,517 thinking we're past that, 2077 01:37:56,585 --> 01:37:59,954 we will do incredible damage. 2078 01:38:00,022 --> 01:38:01,156 GERE: Change, the Buddha 2079 01:38:01,224 --> 01:38:04,927 said, must come from within. 2080 01:38:04,994 --> 01:38:06,294 The Buddha starts always 2081 01:38:06,362 --> 01:38:08,430 with the mind and talks about 2082 01:38:08,498 --> 01:38:10,232 the violence in the mind and 2083 01:38:10,300 --> 01:38:11,900 says that violence in the world 2084 01:38:11,968 --> 01:38:13,135 is a result of violence 2085 01:38:13,204 --> 01:38:15,972 in the mind. 2086 01:38:16,040 --> 01:38:18,741 A tree lives on its roots. 2087 01:38:18,810 --> 01:38:19,743 If you change the root, 2088 01:38:19,811 --> 01:38:21,979 you change the tree. 2089 01:38:22,047 --> 01:38:24,782 Culture lives in human beings. 2090 01:38:24,850 --> 01:38:27,086 If you change the human heart, 2091 01:38:27,153 --> 01:38:30,089 the culture will follow. 2092 01:38:40,134 --> 01:38:41,634 GERE: For decades, the Buddha 2093 01:38:41,703 --> 01:38:43,437 shared his teachings all across 2094 01:38:43,505 --> 01:38:47,408 northeastern India. 2095 01:38:47,477 --> 01:38:49,010 "Let all beings be happy," 2096 01:38:49,078 --> 01:38:51,480 he taught, "weak or strong, 2097 01:38:51,547 --> 01:38:55,150 great or small. 2098 01:38:55,219 --> 01:38:57,320 Let us cherish all creatures, 2099 01:38:57,387 --> 01:39:03,726 as a mother her only child." 2100 01:39:03,794 --> 01:39:05,628 Barefoot in his robes, 2101 01:39:05,696 --> 01:39:07,131 he was still walking the roads 2102 01:39:07,198 --> 01:39:09,633 when he was 80, but old age was 2103 01:39:09,701 --> 01:39:11,569 upon him. 2104 01:39:11,637 --> 01:39:12,903 His back hurt. 2105 01:39:12,971 --> 01:39:19,344 His stomach was often in pain. 2106 01:39:19,412 --> 01:39:21,847 "I am old, worn out," he told 2107 01:39:21,915 --> 01:39:24,050 a trusted disciple, 2108 01:39:24,118 --> 01:39:25,885 "like a dilapidated cart held 2109 01:39:25,953 --> 01:39:30,357 together with thin straps." 2110 01:39:30,425 --> 01:39:33,227 The world is so sweet, he said, 2111 01:39:33,296 --> 01:39:34,296 that he could understand wanting 2112 01:39:34,364 --> 01:39:35,697 to live for at least another 2113 01:39:35,765 --> 01:39:37,732 century. 2114 01:39:37,800 --> 01:39:41,803 But he was frail and exhausted. 2115 01:39:46,310 --> 01:39:48,979 He became ill near Kushinagar, 2116 01:39:49,047 --> 01:39:50,327 a remote village near the border 2117 01:39:50,382 --> 01:39:52,383 of Nepal, when he was offered 2118 01:39:52,450 --> 01:39:54,919 a meal which would prove deadly. 2119 01:39:54,987 --> 01:39:57,488 The food was spoiled. 2120 01:39:57,557 --> 01:39:58,717 He ate what was offered to 2121 01:39:58,758 --> 01:40:01,193 him, and it's said that he knew 2122 01:40:01,261 --> 01:40:02,762 it was bad, but he took it 2123 01:40:02,830 --> 01:40:04,297 anyway 'cause it was offered 2124 01:40:04,364 --> 01:40:05,831 and didn't want the person who 2125 01:40:05,899 --> 01:40:07,365 offered it to feel bad, 2126 01:40:07,434 --> 01:40:09,936 'cause it was his time. 2127 01:40:10,004 --> 01:40:12,939 [ MAN CHANTING ] 2128 01:40:29,159 --> 01:40:30,793 GERE: Today Kushinagar is 2129 01:40:30,862 --> 01:40:32,696 revered by pilgrims as the place 2130 01:40:32,765 --> 01:40:34,065 where the Buddha finally left 2131 01:40:34,132 --> 01:40:36,232 the world. 2132 01:40:40,004 --> 01:40:41,739 It was in Kushinagar where he 2133 01:40:41,807 --> 01:40:43,775 grew weak and asked to be laid 2134 01:40:43,843 --> 01:40:45,676 on his side in a quiet grove of 2135 01:40:45,745 --> 01:40:49,781 sal trees. 2136 01:40:49,850 --> 01:40:51,316 As he neared the end, 2137 01:40:51,384 --> 01:40:53,418 his disciples began to weep, 2138 01:40:53,487 --> 01:40:55,055 stricken with grief. 2139 01:40:55,123 --> 01:40:56,323 [ EMOTIVE INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC ] 2140 01:41:12,375 --> 01:41:14,609 But the Buddha reassured them. 2141 01:41:14,677 --> 01:41:17,846 "all things change," he said. 2142 01:41:17,915 --> 01:41:20,083 "Whatever is born is subject 2143 01:41:20,151 --> 01:41:22,285 to decay." 2144 01:41:22,353 --> 01:41:23,113 He's saying this is 2145 01:41:23,121 --> 01:41:25,555 a natural process. 2146 01:41:25,623 --> 01:41:27,124 He tells his disciples: "Use 2147 01:41:27,193 --> 01:41:29,895 this time, use the energy here, 2148 01:41:29,962 --> 01:41:31,329 even this, for your own 2149 01:41:31,397 --> 01:41:34,966 awakening." 2150 01:41:35,035 --> 01:41:36,634 So he used even his own death 2151 01:41:36,702 --> 01:41:38,770 and their sadness as a time to 2152 01:41:38,839 --> 01:41:40,873 remind them of what their real 2153 01:41:40,941 --> 01:41:43,176 task was. 2154 01:41:46,948 --> 01:41:48,381 What he's actually doing is 2155 01:41:48,449 --> 01:41:51,018 inviting those who are close to 2156 01:41:51,086 --> 01:41:55,423 him into the experience. 2157 01:41:55,490 --> 01:41:56,424 I don't think the Buddha's 2158 01:41:56,492 --> 01:41:59,161 teaching in any way argues 2159 01:41:59,229 --> 01:42:03,332 against grief or sadness 2160 01:42:03,400 --> 01:42:04,201 or loss. 2161 01:42:04,268 --> 01:42:05,535 The teachings, if they make 2162 01:42:05,602 --> 01:42:06,969 any sense, have to make sense 2163 01:42:07,037 --> 01:42:08,670 in ordinary circumstances, 2164 01:42:08,739 --> 01:42:10,473 in ordinary lives. 2165 01:42:10,541 --> 01:42:12,442 And in ordinary lives, 2166 01:42:12,509 --> 01:42:14,744 we grieve when we lose. 2167 01:42:14,813 --> 01:42:16,580 We... we grieve. We... 2168 01:42:16,648 --> 01:42:20,384 when it hurts, we say, "ouch." 2169 01:42:26,660 --> 01:42:27,861 Buddhism is trying to look at 2170 01:42:27,928 --> 01:42:29,162 things the way they are, 2171 01:42:29,230 --> 01:42:32,732 the way it is, just as it is. 2172 01:42:32,800 --> 01:42:33,666 It hurts. 2173 01:42:33,734 --> 01:42:34,533 This is life. 2174 01:42:34,601 --> 01:42:36,970 This is our life. 2175 01:42:37,038 --> 01:42:38,505 And our relation to life 2176 01:42:38,573 --> 01:42:41,008 involves losing it too. 2177 01:42:41,076 --> 01:42:42,376 You don't get beyond these 2178 01:42:42,444 --> 01:42:43,245 things. 2179 01:42:43,312 --> 01:42:46,781 You don't get beyond them. 2180 01:42:46,849 --> 01:42:49,450 It's all right to feel what 2181 01:42:49,519 --> 01:42:54,257 human beings feel, and we are 2182 01:42:54,325 --> 01:42:56,493 not supposed to turn into rocks 2183 01:42:56,560 --> 01:42:58,695 or trees when we practice 2184 01:42:58,763 --> 01:43:00,497 Buddhism. 2185 01:43:00,565 --> 01:43:04,302 Buddhas laugh, cry, dance, feel 2186 01:43:04,370 --> 01:43:07,905 ecstasy, probably even feel 2187 01:43:07,973 --> 01:43:09,374 despair. 2188 01:43:09,442 --> 01:43:12,243 It is how we know the world. 2189 01:43:12,312 --> 01:43:14,380 It is how we live inside of 2190 01:43:14,448 --> 01:43:17,216 our hearts and not dissociated 2191 01:43:17,285 --> 01:43:20,821 from them. 2192 01:43:20,889 --> 01:43:21,789 GERE: The Buddha had always 2193 01:43:21,856 --> 01:43:23,590 been saying good-bye. 2194 01:43:23,659 --> 01:43:24,959 Now he prepared to leave the 2195 01:43:25,028 --> 01:43:27,229 Earth forever. 2196 01:43:27,296 --> 01:43:29,297 He would never be reborn, never 2197 01:43:29,365 --> 01:43:30,566 die again. 2198 01:43:30,635 --> 01:43:34,137 [ BELL GONGS ] 2199 01:43:34,204 --> 01:43:35,639 "It may be that after I am 2200 01:43:35,706 --> 01:43:37,006 gone," the Buddha told his 2201 01:43:37,074 --> 01:43:39,008 disciples, "that some of you 2202 01:43:39,077 --> 01:43:40,877 will think, 'now we have no 2203 01:43:40,946 --> 01:43:42,679 teacher.' 2204 01:43:42,747 --> 01:43:44,081 But that is not how you should 2205 01:43:44,149 --> 01:43:45,282 see it. 2206 01:43:45,351 --> 01:43:46,985 Let the Dharma and the 2207 01:43:47,053 --> 01:43:48,086 discipline that I have taught 2208 01:43:48,154 --> 01:43:49,955 you be your teacher. 2209 01:43:50,022 --> 01:43:54,225 All individual things pass away. 2210 01:43:54,294 --> 01:43:58,597 Strive on, untiringly." 2211 01:43:58,666 --> 01:43:59,967 These were the Buddha's last 2212 01:44:00,034 --> 01:44:02,002 words. 2213 01:44:11,180 --> 01:44:12,080 BROWN: The Buddha died 2214 01:44:12,147 --> 01:44:14,748 peacefully. 2215 01:44:21,658 --> 01:44:22,758 His head was pointed to the 2216 01:44:22,826 --> 01:44:26,662 north, his face to the west. 2217 01:44:32,105 --> 01:44:33,671 The stories tell how the Earth 2218 01:44:33,740 --> 01:44:35,808 shook, and the trees suddenly 2219 01:44:35,875 --> 01:44:38,476 burst into bloom... 2220 01:44:42,849 --> 01:44:44,384 their petals falling gently 2221 01:44:44,451 --> 01:44:47,286 on his still body, 2222 01:44:47,354 --> 01:44:50,789 falling out of reverence. 2223 01:45:03,573 --> 01:45:06,275 Divine coralflowers and divine 2224 01:45:06,344 --> 01:45:08,477 sandalwood powders fell from 2225 01:45:08,546 --> 01:45:11,348 above on the Buddha's body 2226 01:45:11,416 --> 01:45:14,351 out of reverence. 2227 01:45:30,371 --> 01:45:32,872 His disciples were quite 2228 01:45:32,940 --> 01:45:35,775 upset: "What are we going to do 2229 01:45:35,843 --> 01:45:36,910 without our teacher? 2230 01:45:36,979 --> 01:45:38,546 We will be lost without our 2231 01:45:38,612 --> 01:45:39,946 teacher." 2232 01:45:40,014 --> 01:45:42,716 But his instruction was 2233 01:45:42,785 --> 01:45:45,753 so simple and so clear: 2234 01:45:45,821 --> 01:45:47,155 "I am not your light. 2235 01:45:47,223 --> 01:45:48,957 I am not your authority. 2236 01:45:49,024 --> 01:45:50,264 You've been with me a long time 2237 01:45:50,326 --> 01:45:51,126 now. 2238 01:45:51,195 --> 01:45:54,263 Be your own light." 2239 01:45:59,337 --> 01:46:00,971 The Buddha saw death and 2240 01:46:01,038 --> 01:46:04,475 life as inseparable. 2241 01:46:04,543 --> 01:46:06,077 These are two sides of the same 2242 01:46:06,145 --> 01:46:07,444 thing. 2243 01:46:07,512 --> 01:46:11,448 Death is always with us. 2244 01:46:11,518 --> 01:46:13,119 Death is part of the whole large 2245 01:46:13,185 --> 01:46:16,787 unknown. 2246 01:46:16,857 --> 01:46:23,497 And if we are unable to smile 2247 01:46:23,564 --> 01:46:26,299 at the idea of the unknown, 2248 01:46:26,368 --> 01:46:29,437 we're in real trouble. 2249 01:46:29,505 --> 01:46:31,071 That's the realism that the 2250 01:46:31,141 --> 01:46:33,542 Buddha was talking about: trying 2251 01:46:33,610 --> 01:46:37,545 to come to terms with reality. 2252 01:46:44,388 --> 01:46:45,721 GERE: When he was 29 and 2253 01:46:45,790 --> 01:46:48,192 still prince Siddhartha, 2254 01:46:48,259 --> 01:46:49,792 the Buddha had left his wife, 2255 01:46:49,861 --> 01:46:52,530 child, and family to try and 2256 01:46:52,597 --> 01:46:54,064 understand the nature of 2257 01:46:54,133 --> 01:46:56,401 suffering. 2258 01:46:56,802 --> 01:46:57,883 [ SOFT INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC ] 2259 01:47:21,797 --> 01:47:24,131 He had attained enlightenment, 2260 01:47:24,201 --> 01:47:27,436 shared what he had learned, 2261 01:47:27,504 --> 01:47:29,371 and left a path for others to 2262 01:47:29,440 --> 01:47:31,708 follow. 2263 01:47:53,734 --> 01:47:57,770 Now he was gone. 2264 01:47:57,839 --> 01:47:59,940 But before he died, he had asked 2265 01:48:00,008 --> 01:48:01,776 his followers to remember him 2266 01:48:01,843 --> 01:48:04,445 by making pilgrimage... 2267 01:48:07,216 --> 01:48:10,150 to the place of his death... 2268 01:48:12,888 --> 01:48:13,928 to where he gave his first 2269 01:48:13,956 --> 01:48:16,358 teachings... 2270 01:48:20,798 --> 01:48:21,598 where he achieved 2271 01:48:21,666 --> 01:48:24,033 enlightenment... 2272 01:48:29,376 --> 01:48:32,311 and where he was born. 2273 01:48:35,515 --> 01:48:38,016 Those four places mark out 2274 01:48:38,085 --> 01:48:41,821 a sacred biography. 2275 01:48:41,889 --> 01:48:44,623 And in tracing that pilgrimage 2276 01:48:44,692 --> 01:48:47,694 route, you are learning the 2277 01:48:47,762 --> 01:48:49,897 story of that life. 2278 01:48:49,965 --> 01:48:52,901 [ MAN CHANTING FAINTLY ] 2279 01:48:54,805 --> 01:48:56,105 At places of pilgrimage, 2280 01:48:56,173 --> 01:48:57,472 temples were built, 2281 01:48:57,541 --> 01:48:59,009 images were installed, 2282 01:48:59,075 --> 01:49:01,844 and relics were enshrined. 2283 01:49:34,115 --> 01:49:35,115 GERE: Although the Buddha had 2284 01:49:35,184 --> 01:49:36,784 predicted that his teachings, 2285 01:49:36,853 --> 01:49:38,018 like everything else, 2286 01:49:38,087 --> 01:49:40,355 would in time disappear, 2287 01:49:40,422 --> 01:49:42,157 Buddhism flourished in India 2288 01:49:42,225 --> 01:49:45,460 for 1,500 years, 2289 01:49:45,527 --> 01:49:47,362 spread into Sri Lanka, 2290 01:49:47,430 --> 01:49:49,165 central and southeast Asia, 2291 01:49:49,234 --> 01:49:53,937 Tibet, China, Korea, Japan, 2292 01:49:54,005 --> 01:49:55,672 and in the 20th century, 2293 01:49:55,741 --> 01:49:58,442 to Europe and the Americas, 2294 01:49:58,510 --> 01:49:59,944 adapting different forms and 2295 01:50:00,012 --> 01:50:03,614 shapes wherever it took root, 2296 01:50:03,683 --> 01:50:05,550 attracting many millions of men 2297 01:50:05,618 --> 01:50:07,019 and women who practice the 2298 01:50:07,088 --> 01:50:09,422 Buddha's teachings both within 2299 01:50:09,490 --> 01:50:10,857 and outside the monastic 2300 01:50:10,924 --> 01:50:13,225 community. 2301 01:50:19,634 --> 01:50:22,202 But everywhere and in every age, 2302 01:50:22,271 --> 01:50:24,372 the essence of the story remains 2303 01:50:24,441 --> 01:50:29,311 the same. 2304 01:50:29,380 --> 01:50:30,547 The Buddha said that we've 2305 01:50:30,614 --> 01:50:32,448 turned this world into a painful 2306 01:50:32,517 --> 01:50:35,552 place, and this world does not 2307 01:50:35,621 --> 01:50:37,722 have to be a painful place. 2308 01:50:37,790 --> 01:50:40,089 This world can be a world 2309 01:50:40,157 --> 01:50:42,325 inhabited by Buddhas. 2310 01:50:42,393 --> 01:50:44,260 But it's up to each one of us 2311 01:50:44,329 --> 01:50:46,631 to turn ourselves into a Buddha. 2312 01:50:46,699 --> 01:50:48,867 That's really... that's the work. 2313 01:50:48,934 --> 01:50:51,368 If the Buddha is not you, 2314 01:50:51,438 --> 01:50:52,838 finally, the Buddha is of 2315 01:50:52,907 --> 01:50:54,941 no interest to you. 2316 01:50:55,008 --> 01:50:56,976 The Buddha is... the Buddha is 2317 01:50:57,044 --> 01:50:58,778 of such interest to you because 2318 01:50:58,847 --> 01:51:01,114 you are the Buddha. 2319 01:51:22,372 --> 01:51:23,439 I know that there are 2320 01:51:23,507 --> 01:51:24,874 supposed to be preserved 2321 01:51:24,943 --> 01:51:26,577 footprints of the Buddha which 2322 01:51:26,645 --> 01:51:29,347 are kept in one of the sacred 2323 01:51:29,414 --> 01:51:32,617 places in India or Nepal, and, 2324 01:51:32,686 --> 01:51:35,053 you know, you can stand in them, 2325 01:51:35,121 --> 01:51:36,522 and if you stand in them, maybe 2326 01:51:36,590 --> 01:51:39,123 you realize, "Ah, ten toes. 2327 01:51:39,192 --> 01:51:41,560 Me too." 2328 01:51:47,869 --> 01:51:49,029 BROWN: There is a story of 2329 01:51:49,036 --> 01:51:50,737 a Brahman who one day found the 2330 01:51:50,805 --> 01:51:52,539 Buddha under a tree, calmly 2331 01:51:52,608 --> 01:51:56,978 meditating. 2332 01:51:57,045 --> 01:52:00,515 The Buddha's mind was still. 2333 01:52:00,583 --> 01:52:02,117 He radiated such power and 2334 01:52:02,184 --> 01:52:04,085 strength that the Brahman was 2335 01:52:04,154 --> 01:52:07,256 reminded of a tusker elephant. 2336 01:52:11,729 --> 01:52:12,929 The Brahman asked him who 2337 01:52:12,998 --> 01:52:13,498 he was. 2338 01:52:17,201 --> 01:52:19,202 "Imagine a lotus that had begun 2339 01:52:19,271 --> 01:52:20,872 life underwater," the Buddha 2340 01:52:20,940 --> 01:52:23,207 replied... 2341 01:52:28,281 --> 01:52:29,949 "but grew and rose above the 2342 01:52:30,018 --> 01:52:32,953 surface until it stood free. 2343 01:52:39,127 --> 01:52:41,062 So I, too, have transcended the 2344 01:52:41,130 --> 01:52:43,398 world and attained the supreme 2345 01:52:43,465 --> 01:52:48,436 enlightenment." 2346 01:52:48,504 --> 01:52:49,404 "Who are you then?" 2347 01:52:49,472 --> 01:52:54,042 the Brahman wondered. 2348 01:52:54,111 --> 01:52:56,679 "Remember me," the Buddha said, 2349 01:52:56,747 --> 01:53:00,684 "as the one who woke up." 2350 01:53:09,287 --> 01:53:11,425 [ LIGHT INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC ] 2351 01:53:29,616 --> 01:53:30,482 [ MALE ANNOUNCER ]: There's more 2352 01:53:30,540 --> 01:53:31,740 About the story of the Buddha 2353 01:53:31,796 --> 01:53:34,130 and his legacy online. 2354 01:53:34,173 --> 01:53:36,140 Explore the Buddha's teachings, 2355 01:53:36,187 --> 01:53:37,822 the practice of meditation, 2356 01:53:37,872 --> 01:53:40,240 and watch additional interviews. 2357 01:53:40,283 --> 01:53:42,550 All this and more at: pbs.org 2358 01:53:44,608 --> 01:53:45,809 The Buddha is available on 2359 01:53:45,865 --> 01:53:47,832 Blu-ray and DVD. 2360 01:53:47,879 --> 01:53:50,513 To order, visit us online at 2361 01:53:50,553 --> 01:53:53,288 shoppbs.org or call PBS 2362 01:53:53,328 --> 01:53:55,296 Home video at: 2363 01:54:07,662 --> 01:54:08,594 [ MALE ANNOUNCER ]: Major Funding 2364 01:54:08,652 --> 01:54:13,188 for this program provided by: 2365 01:54:13,209 --> 01:54:14,643 The National Endowment for the 2366 01:54:14,695 --> 01:54:17,029 Humanities: Because democracy 2367 01:54:17,073 --> 01:54:19,274 demands wisdom. 2368 01:54:39,563 --> 01:54:40,963 Dedicated to strengthening 2369 01:54:41,015 --> 01:54:42,316 America's future through 2370 01:54:42,370 --> 01:54:44,304 education. 2371 01:54:54,128 --> 01:54:55,628 This program was made possible 2372 01:54:55,679 --> 01:54:56,713 by the Corporation for 2373 01:54:56,769 --> 01:54:58,571 Public Broadcasting, and 2374 01:54:58,619 --> 01:55:00,653 by contributions to your PBS 2375 01:55:00,699 --> 01:55:04,168 station from viewers like you. 2376 01:55:04,199 --> 01:55:06,300 THANK YOU.154283

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